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Everything' is Advertised! All Lines Now Complete. Dry Goods. 4:5,000 yards Flttuelettd, first quality, at St i-etits. 5,000 yards best (iiiighains for aprons and children's dresse, no reuinauta nor seconds, at ceuta jer yard. Calico from 4 to M ceuts per yard. Dress Goods! Press Goods iu greater quantities than we've ever hud them. Xames omitted for a ant of space. Must be seeu to be appreciated. c 1 o t i lip n. I am still the cheapest man on first-clana grades of high art clothing in the State. Children Suit made by the best house in Xew York City, must be sold for room and will go at low prices. All Kinds of Gents' Furnishing Goods at Right Prices. Shoes. The ouly one in town who handles Hamilton-Brown Shoe. Also the celebrated Iless Shoes. Will hav a big new lot iu a week or so. On hand: Small quantity 11-4 Wankets, all wool, which will be sold for 3.75, from Swetter-Pembroke stock. Will let the public hear more bargain news shortly. A. LEVY. .1::.- TkM'WjL LORENZO MEDLI.H. rtaorncu and Counselor at Law, uosaos, a. c, 111 -Vltrv la HI th wm aa4 III 1" ,,a,rt aad (fu! a.at-a l anjr ralrkfd n. ki lmtWIll aad tnM SuuUia-. Hiss Julia B. Hunter, Stenographer. ill do t)-p(itiD( at reasonable price lor all who mar desire her ser vice. Oftrc in Loaa 4 Tcust Build ion. awcouJ floor. Pooce No. to. Hours: From 9:30 to 11. a. m., nJ flora t to 4:5a, p. m. 0T. L. STKVSKS ). c. aiase, je. STEVENS ft SIKES, Attorsejs ltd CflnasjloR it-Ui, Uoh.oi. N. C. Prompt attention jivea to all mat ten placed iu our bauds. Maoateinent of estatea (or guard .ana, adininistratuis aud eiecutore a specialty. Charees reasonable. OriSces in Loan aud Trust Huililinc. K.B. Kedwiue. A. M. Stack. BED WINE ft STACK. A.'torueys-at- Law, MONHOK.N.C. Practice in all the State and Feder al Court. Will manage estates foi rlaecutora, AJmiuistratora aud Guar Jiaoi for reasonable pay; aud foreclose mortgages aud negotiate loans, without expense to Mortgagees aud Money Lenders.when practicable. Office in Loan and Trust Building. ulnar . dms. momi j. jEioua FRANK ARMFIELD. Adams, Jerome & Armfield, ITTORNETS-ftT L. MONROE. N.C. Practice is all the Courts, State aud Federal The management of estate. .or executors.admiuistraturs a special ty. Careful and diluent attrntion given to the foreclosure of mortcacef nd collection of claims. Money loaued without espeuse to lender. All litigation given prompt aud rareiul attention. Oriicei iu Loan and Trust Hid I.I 1 11 K . F. F. GRIFFIN, ftttoincu and Counselor at Law, Will practice in the State aud Federal Courts. Hjieolal aMrlitt.'n Ktvrtl Iu tlie ?s-1lin til l.litiN ail.1 10 inr ni.MMifi'nirni .n "iMrmnu .if etaii- f..r in.KiMi!.. a-tiniiu-tr...r ait.: ek-vul..r. lt:v- 11 and it 111 In L.uu ami Trim HulUIMitf. I. C. l UAMS I. W. LfcMUONl WILLI IMS ft LEMMOND, Attorneys-at-Law, MONROE, n. c Practice in all the State and United states Courts. Prompt attentiou given to collec tions and general law practice. atrlJTsoiis interested in the settle in nt of entiles, administrators, eie :utors, aud Kuaidiani ara especiall) invited to call on them. Continued and painstaking attention ill be given, at a reasonable price, !0 all lel business. OIHces in Loan and Trust Building. 3. E. NANCE. I. D.. Residence Phone, Xo. 274, Having located in Mmiioe otters his lervices to the town and suimundine. country. Diseases ot the stomach and bowels a specialty. Office over thr English Plug Co. ' tit uk stole. Calls answered in the day ft. 1111 the English drug store or residence, at night from resiclenre, OTn. wmucq. HTix having lor ,1 ted at Union ville, N. C, offers bis professional service to that place and surround ing country. Uninnville phone 8; Sincerity 4 DXac7REDFEARN7 DENTIST, Charge teasonahle. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office over Rudge't Book Store. HCNROE.N.O. Will be at Marshville, N. C, on first and third Monday of each month, and at Matthew on second and fourtl Mondays. Phone ail JoHFpTMMROErMT D musroe.no. Day calls answired from Houston' drug store and office, 'phone 229. Night from C'-Timrrciul Hotel, 'phon 230. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Office up (fair, Fitzgerald Building, Northwest of Courthouse, Monroe, N. C. JN0.I.NEA1,M.D.i MONROE, N. C, Solicit the patronage of the people of Monroe and surrounding community. Call answered in day from English Drug Store; at uigbl from residence 00 Church afreet. Phone No. 4S. Henry D. Stewart, M.D., MONRO K, X. C. Service rendered promptly and honestly. Day call from Simpson's drug store, 'pbone 35; or office io rear of Gordon i Thompson's insurance office, 'phone 1, Night calls from res idence 'phone, 141, Office hours 10 to ti, a. ni. N. S.OGBURN, I a Magistrate and ask s share of the work in that line in Union eouuty. IRA MULLIS, SURVEYOR. Land, Topographic and City Surveying-, Leveling;, Terracing, Drawing, Mapping, Etc. Accuracy guaranteed. Finest and most accurate instruments in the county. Phone 44. Wingate, N.C. S. A. STEVENS, M.'D, MONRCE, N. C. Calls answered in day from English Ding Store; at night from room over English Drng Store, phone 98. Office over post office; phone 8. INSURANCE L. H- THOMPSON, Fir. Life, Accident Health. Lis liility and all classes of Cssuality In surance. Only the heat sod strongest eoanpaeie represented. I respectful ly solicit your hosinese, soring prompt tad efflefrtrt attention to all natters. Office: Gordon . Thomp son's old staad. Pbooe No. 1. SrK-cial Rate via 5iboard Air Unc Kail ay to Kadeiga. Th NalMinl Air Lin Kji!iy announcr tfut "a account of th? North Carolina Suite Agricultural Fair, to I Md iu IUeigh, IVK.U-r I7th??iid. tht-y lute a wle ik'keU at ratt of otie fair, plus M tvnls fr tiw round trip, this including tiH admtsitin to the fair jvund. The tk-kt-ts will if sale lK't'U-r 1 lib Ui 21st, uh lu sive, and for trains arriving in IU1 cis;h U fore noon f tli'U'ljer J".'iid with a tinal Mum limit of tvul r ?lih. rontmtkius i'asae in caoh di rection. Th.'re will be on wlc iefial rvduivd ratrs for brasn lund. military companiiit. etc., l-n tn uniform. Thev tu-keu will he sold fnun all HiintM in irirmia and N. : : h fari'lina. For further lufornuiioti apply to your ne.tret S-ali-cu-d a nL C. II. timw. T. I" A . lialeili. N. t'. "This eushmi f having tw.tol phoiics in the e:K-e h.w iu dis-idiii-tai?s. too," said the business man "We've p a new oilii boy.aiid one of his duties is to answer tin' t Ic phne. The other day he heard the U'll rinj;, and. ivtninj; to me. said 'Vou're anted at the "phone l v a lady.' "'Which one?' I enmnHl, tlm;k itig of tlie 'phone, of course. " 'Please, sir,' si.uiuncn-d the lmy. 'I - I think it's your ife." Port land Kxpnss. . a. One ot Many. it. A. Tisdalcot Siiniuirrlou.S.C , uf fried for 20 years with the piles. Spe cialiMs aere eniployed and 111 J ny run edies ud but relief and prruun.nt good as found oulv iu the use of lc Witt Witch Harl Salve. This is oul one of the niaiiy.ina.iy cuies that have heeu 1 tinted l v tins aoiidrrful rnue dy. In buyiug Witch Hacl Slve it is ouly uecessaiy to see that you get the genuine DeWit's, made by F-. C. I'e Witt Co. in Chicago, and a cure is certain. PeWitts Witch IUI Salve curts all kinds of pile, cuts, hums, I'liiisrs, eceina, teller, ncgaoiiu, skiu diseases, etc. Srld hy Lugliib Drug Co. and S J Welsh. "Say, pa?" "Well, what?" "Whv does that man in the Kind run the trombone down his throat?" "I suppost' it is lvaust' he has a taste for music. ion topics, (iood for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Line gives instant relirl in all cases ot rough, croup aud la gup hecause it does not v iiiiniediatrl) into the t.toiimch, hut t.kes tffi it right at tlie scit of the trouble. It Ji.i out the 111tun1niilH.il, lu-iS and soothes and cures permaiieiitly ty rnahling the lungs to contribute pure life-gmng ami lite sustaining onvgeu to the hl 'od and tissues. Sold hy English Drug Co, and S. J. Welsh. Oiitu, ive and clover seed for siile. t'ullii'S Mris. In Ihv Siir1v.r C.iuit S11TICK. M'KIM I AK.II INA I nl.'ii t'ttunty IHS IA lllianiM 1 Churl.., M illiftiu 1 Hit. al-ve iiatii.l (Irrrii.tanl. fharli., Wll Ham. M takr nulliN' III,! ,11 ai-rtoll i-nllllr.l a. ,l-.i- lis l-n r..iiniini--.l in Ihe KuWl..i .'..lirt i.f 1 in.. n I-..UHTV f..r the (.UImhm. ..1 .tla -.l,liilt thi l.inl of' n nlrliiii.ny r,l,linic 1 l.-n tin. ii'pviiil iff Hii.l Ihi il.'fi'iiilitnl, at.'l llw .Nl.l ,l. ''i!.lHiit will fulthi-r Int.- II. .ll.-e tl Mt Iu r.-.)Uirr,l li. ,H-itr ai .l.i tt.-lt te-m "f 11. niri..r l'..nrt i.f m.l 1-..1111I) . l.i I li.-i.l ..11 ihr ninth Molxliiy nfl-r Uie la.t M.ilnlny 111 liiiriKt. 14. ,1 til.. .- ur1 hllt. .4 iMl.t i-t.ililM 1 11 Mxim. North i r. Ittia. a'i-1 answer ..r ile mir t.i tl.e i-. nil.! imii In .mm a.'ll..n...r Hir .iHlliltfT will ai.: 1.1 On-i-i.itrl f.r tlip rrlief t-iiiii!tiit In hi1 .'..in I'inint is. ti,- ,1 my ..lit.',- Oil. lii.- MU .la, .if St-i.ti'i la-r, A. I' lv-1. r. A AKMHKI h. c;,-ri of ttit- Biij,'rior t'.turi People's Bani OF MONROE, N. C. Solicits your account and banking ftiisiness. We giurautee AHSOLV1 1 SECL'KITY, promptness and all the accommodations that SOUND bank ing will admit of. Interest paid, ac cording to agieemeut, on deposits left for our stated period. Always read) for loan on approved paper. O. P. HEATH. Preident. M L. FLOW. Comtnlsslocer of Deeds for Sooth Cirolliit, It Mono uroiini: tiso t Justice of at react for Union County, tod Nourj Public for North Cirollni. :-: :: nMnl attfnlmn vivn (a talfinv kt I lr - fidavits, Acknowledfement or Proof ot Deeds, Mortgages, Contrasts, Kills ot Sale, Power of Attorney, Renuncia tions of Dower and Inheritance. Den- oaitinna Wrilina and Prnhatititf Deeits Mortgage and all other paper, issuing State Wartants, Claim and Delivery and Attachment paper, Civil Sum mon and the Collection of Claims. Office at M. L. Flow Co.' Store east of courthouse, Monroe, N. C Staff of North Carolina. In thf Superior Court, Ciilotl County. Before Uie Clerk. I f! Hamilton. JolaM lUmillon. T M Hamllt.ni. 1.. K. Thomaa. I"h-l 1- Hroi'lta. H i. Au.ini K. J IVrry anil olliem. hf ir-nt-law of S. g UavK. I'.alntllTs, M'TK'E Of SUMMONS H . Plf ler anil hiilnrt. I'lyler. Aian.lr Hannllon ami iio. B HtmuMoa, hflra-al'lav vt S. t lal. Ilrfrnlanla. Thf nVIVnitanu almva nantM wilt takn aotle that an at-tt antltlea aa ataiva has ln-fl poni nietirra In tha StiperlorCourt of Cnlon amnitr. N. V, for the al fof rilt..n of the tau lantltinf Harah C. Iiavla. nm Hmnllton, wlili-h aalrl fatal lnd al.ils T I' l.llllf. Kllrn I konia ami olliara ami lie In 1 ntnnmnnty. N (!.; ami the nalil rtefe n.laniti will further lakf notli-e that iliey ara reiiuln.! to a.ear ai the ..ffl.'a nl tha Clerk of Ilia Superior Covrt of Cnlon eounlr. N. (' ,n tlie rth ilay nroiolNr. Im, whlrh aaM i.miv In In the eourt hoe of aid fount la Hoar., M. f .anS anawer or rlemnr in lha enaiptalat in laid aetton, ar thr plaintiff" will apply to lha eourt for the relief .teaiAliited In aaid eomplalnt Thin Neiitemher M.lKut. K. A. ARM FtKi-t. Clerk of enperlor Court nl I ulon Ouw K. C. Adams, Jerome A AraiaeM. A ua lor I'laintiffs. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. Pt man years It ks bean suppeaad thai Catarrh if the Stomach caused Indifuttos and dyspepsia, but the truth Is eiaoliy the apposite. Indifsstlan eauses eslsrrk, Re paalad sitae ka et Indlfestton Inflame the muss us snembeaaee lining the stemaati and sxpoaas the aenrss ef the stomach, thus csos Inf the flssds to secrete mucJa Insiesd of Ibe (ulcas ef aatursl dlraatloo. This Is called Catarrh at the Stomach. Kcdsl Dyspepsia Care rails vea ell tafUunmanoe ef the ir. aeons maenkrsnaa Hainf she stemech. roteM the swrvee. sad Coras bad breath, soar nsfnfs, esnse ef rulfness sllar eatlnf. Indi(auea, yasesais ana all etemack troubtaa. Kodol Diseats What Yo Eat Make taw StosMca lavawt. atvasoatr. Rarataf awa. $1.00, kaiatat Its skssi Ike arlal aua. wkiek stHsler SO aaaia Prseaesd aw a. V. (WWITT a 00., Oaiaaea, al For sal by English Drug Compaoy! aod Dr. S. ). Welsh. - 1 Ik WorWi Crcateyi Taxmer. l.'vatiauJ frv rirat rae. harp thr eyl n' v im! nrivilrra of tnutb Urj;. i i.Ik' Rankin is the tuov tog spirit in bkwU of its rn-tfrprkar-a. Tarkio I olleyT couins fiiij. It r a l-niiuatloual M-bool ul the I'bitrd l'm.literian rhurrh ami attnttta tn-twet-ii two and thru huudntl of the biihts-sl Joung BH-n aud m'otnru of the t'riitnal Wrst. It riHinw i uuM tlior oiih in prvpriii: itiirriaduat for the grval rawtfru um en.it l. to bit-U they are admitted under mont tavoraMv ternis. The rilU-)re sraa ealaMiohed through Mr. luin liu's iulliieuee May 1!, Invj, and has hti-u.lil) groatt. In Jaiiturv, lW'J, the buildiiipt were diiJrtiyeil by tire, but iu tlnee mouths funds were mitiM-nla-d for their rebuild iii);. and now clone by lUm b i a U-aulllul (trtiup of rolletre build ins: Maw!.. The gill of Mr. IU11 kia to the oolite now approximate r.'oo.iNMi, nnd he i Mill under a fiv years' agm-mt'iit to duplicate every pill mhicb. iitmude to the iu Mitutioii, timli-r which he pave tlicui I'lti.ooii u-4 spring. Mr. Ua kiu in !. iuti-n-stcd in the Mid laud M.imihuliiiiiii; t'i., ahich itiiikex fartuiii); iiii;ilt iiicutit tlmt are iu p'liend iim- and hieh employs l."iO. He in alwi prenult-tit of the Kin4 National liank and of the WeMeru Miss.iiiri Interntate Tele phone t'ompauv. lie haa built a pleudiil block of bu-inr! hoii-sea, which iin luilc aa aiiilitoriiim and lint own oflitv, and i hIm interest i-d in the eli-t-trii light plant and waterworks Kystem. HAVI1) KANK1N IN AtTtoN. lie will lie mi years old next May, but in actiou he Ium more the all lH-aiiince of a mini of 5n. It was mighty hot and ideal coin weather and as the carriage rolled along- one could tail ly -e the eoiu j;row ini:. Ai tield alter ticld wan reach il anil everywhere pitwDeelo for a (treat yield, the proprietor Ui-aiiie eiitliiiMastic and only unit did his KiiintH 1I1 hi:. He found a burr wiHil liliing ils head in the midst id a iileiitlid patch of rorti, and a more depressed exprerw-iou liever Mole over the face of man thuu did the cluiid w hich came to the face of the corn monarch. Shortly alter he met the foivimtn of the ranch Uhiu which lientkil the liiM''iilticeiit weed. "Saw a burr back there," wan the lirst rriuaik of the proprietor. The loi ennui hemmed unit hawed and replied, "1 didn't know it was the re. "Well, why ilulu t you! ' wan the n-torl. an he pave the team a stall w ith the reins 11 ml drove on, and it is ninety-nine clianee to one that the burr was out of there in the next leu minutes. The I'm ennui of the next ranch w us not mo fort iiiiute. A weed had been spied two weeks before, and the foreman had Ix'cn notified ul the Mine. This day ait he pitssed along, it had assumed considerable M)iportioiiH anil there was a pen nine wrath iu the eye of the pro- psietor as he came ar tons the negli gent lioss 111 the barnyard. "Thought I told you about that Weed lictore, said "1. li. "W ell I can t uo anythinir. am the reply. "Four nieii have ipiit on me and I haven t hail time. "Yon have had time to get that weed out of there. If I can t ill 11 this place without weeds I might a.s well quit, 11 ml I don't want to see it the next time I get around here." And it is the wonderful at tent ion to detail that he has aecoiiiilished so much for Mr. Hank in. The drive extended over twenty five miles of country, and din ing the day he visited half a dozen of his ranches, lotitid out bow the rattle w ere progressing and mont particu larly observed the corn. Approx imately 17,tMKlaci'eHofcorn arc be ginning to ripen and with prospect lor a great yield. 2.0,000 HI'MIIKM IX ONE ('KIR. Mr. liankin's greatest pride ia in a Held one nnd one-half mile long and a mile wide. There ia uo fence on it, and during the plowing and cultivating the teams go for a mile straight away without making a turn. It ia the biggest field ol corn in the world, and it ia worth the trip just to see the acre altei acre of green in thia enclosure alone. 1 u one corner stands a crib, which last year contained '.'50,000 bushels, the yield from the sur rounding land. Iu tins crib wait the product ol 040 acres of laud which waa farm ed by three lads, the sons of C. A. Chrhriiaii, aged res'iectivcly 9, 16 and IK yearn. These three boys tended 540 acres of corn, forty ac re of oats and twenty acres of pas ture last season, and when they had harvetiU'd the corn it waa found that they had raised au average ot eighty bushel an acre. They naed two two-row Iintera, three two-row sled machine aud three two-row cultivators, with fourteen horse. This Mr. Kankln claims aa the world's record for three boys. This is not Mr. Kankin's beet average, however, as be baa frequently av eraged eighty bushels an acre the farm over. On one patch of fifty acres the average yield waa 11M busnels and by nieanureineut and weight three acres lost seasoa pro duced an average of 140 bushels aud thirty-two pounds an acre. All Tarkio and all Atcliiwrn enuuty la rejoicing at the outlook for cord this year. ' Can You Eat? J. B. Taylor, s prominent merchant of Cbrietmao, Tsaas, says: "I could Dot eat because of weak stomach. I lost all (trenftb aod ran down io weight. All that money could do wa done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hear ing of some wonderful core effected by dim of Kodol Dvspepsis Core, I con cluded to try it. the first bottle bene fitted me, sod after taking four bottle I ara fully restored to usual strength, weight and health." Kodol Dyspepsia Care digest what you eat and cures. Sold by Eoglish Drag Co. aad S. ). Welsh. News From Anson Count. MeMraar" laar!l Mear. Mr. J. A. Shepb-vd of Monrv Ls ukrn 1 titiun he in the shop uf Jleasrs. 1 W. tlnCn at Sjo. Mr. Shepherd i a fine workman, and we welcome him to w autr-boro. Mrs 1. 11 lVmlkibn.wt.Vi Mr P. L Pembertuu. a prominent twr- 1 chant of 1 rov, died on the south bound S. A. L train, due bene at 8 39 oYUk, last Friday night, between Tee Ice and l.ikvu. She was being taken to t'barlotie to have an tiw r.iiiou t-rfnned by her hisband and lr. M. P. HUir of Troy at tl e tune of her death. The lemains wne taken from tin? train here and placed tn tlie north-bound train which passes here at 9 S.S o'cl-rk. and carried to Aberdeen, en route to Troy, tlie same night. Mr. J - T. Little, a well known citi en of tlulledge tmnship, wa the vK'.nn last Saturday evening of an accident that m.ide necessary the ampiitatioo of hi left hand. The accident occurred in this way: Mr Little, who run a public pin, was pressing a bale of cotton w hen he le'ticcd that a piece of bagging had gotten caught in tlie cog; wheel which run the pre up and down He attempted to remove the ls.i?ng from the wheels with hi left hand when, in some wv, the wheels also caught the hand, grinding almost the entire member to pulp, rortu nately the bell on the baud wheel, which oHrated the cog wheel, slipped at 1 1, is time or he doubtless would have Un killed. Ivfore Mr. Little' hand could be removed from between the cog wheel it wa neces sary to take the pres to pieces, an lenitiou that rvtiuircd some thirty minutes. Lite last Friday afternoon Mr. J Walker McCollum, who live near lVacliland, emptied the content of a double barrel shotgun into the Ice of Mr. Kit Sinclair, a young man of 21 vear of age and the son of Mr J. V. Sinclair. About thirty of the shot toi'k effect 111 the legs of Mr Sinclair, but hi wounds are not con siilercd serious. The particulars of the allair, avs we have Uvn able to learn them, are given below: Mr Mct'ollum and the Sinclair are near neighbors. Mr. MoCollum claim tl.at the Sinclair have annoyed him in various w av for several year, de stroying; hi crops, teariig up his farming implements, etc. Hut one of the most annoying habit the Sin clair had, according to Mr. MctAil. Ium, wa the constant singing of nagging ong by tiiem in which Mr. Mi l'olluiii was made fun of as"laddy liabbit" and Mrs. McCollum as "Queen." This state of adairs, a slated above, had existed for some time. Finallv, late Fridav afternoon, Mr. Met Vlluin tik his gun and went to the home of Mr. .1. 1' Sinclair for the purpose, so he says, of remon strating with the son, Mr. F.li Sin clair, who was cutting wood at the woodpile. Mr. Mivollum claim that he had no intention of shooting the voting man ami onlv took his gun along with him for the purpose of impressing Sinclair with the lad that he must stop nagging him. However this may be, after a few words had passed between them, Mr. McCollum emptied both barrel of hi gun into the hip and legs of the young man, painfully, though not seriously, wounding Ium. 1 estcrduv Mr. McCollum gave bond in the sum of 1300 for hi appearance More F.sq. (i. V. lingers, Nov. 11th, for a preliminary hearing. A Continual 5traln. Many men and women are constant ly subjected to what they commonly term "a contiuual strain" because of lunn financial ur family trouble. Il wears aud distresses them both men tally and physically, affecting their nerve badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with the attendant evils of constipation, loss of appetite, sleeplessuess, low vitality and despoil Jrucy. Tliey cannot, as a rule, get rid tf this "continual ttia'n," but the) can remedy ita health-destroying ef iects by taking fieaiieiit doses of Green's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulate the kidneys, in sure healthy bodily functiunt, gives vim end spirit Io one's whole being, and eventually dispels the physical or mental distress caused by that "con tinual strain." Trial buttle uf August Flower, ajc; regular sue, 75c At all druggists. "What," asked the old gentleman, who was being shown through the prison, "is the most objectionable part of prison life?" "lie visitors wot ask fool ques tions," answered the urly prisoner. Chicago News. THE DEST P1EDICINE foVOMEN If yon ire aertoat and tired oat eentiaaally ytm coakt hare bo clearer warning of the approach of serious feuuu trouble. Do not wait antil yui radar on bearable Mia trior tou swk treat soent. YtM ased K is U Csrdul now jwst aa Boca a if the trouble were aus-e dertlnowl and the tor toriaaj pains of aisrrdersd nsen strwatiaw, besrisf sown nuns, lauoorrkaas, backache and bead ache war (biting raw to the aa failing relief that Wme of Cardoi baa brought hundreds of thousands of womea and will bring yew. Win of Cardtd will i Irivw oat all trace of wnaknes and banish Barroae spells, beadarke and back ache aad prevent the symptoms trots ejakkly derelnpinf into dsn geroae trouble that will be hard to caeca. gfcareatl.OObuttleof Win of Cardui today. If tout dealer does not keep it, aend tb money to the Ladies' Advisory Pep;, The Chattannofra Medicine Co.. CWtaaedfra, Tens., aod tb union will os sent 70a. ma.-) 1 7( . 1. x' AVf tfebk rVewaraiiorirarAs suiiMung iyForJarsiGc0uti-bJkJNSsJvadoidlVc:bQs' rroncs DifuxwJCiwrfur-; ness and Rrst ConUiins mthrr j Itrmm .Morplune norXuKraL WI AASCUTIVi JsasaraeWaV.taWIUmasoT lavJW- A perfect Remedy" forConsupa Tion. 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The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1904, edition 1
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