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1-w -r rr Airy News. i. , E MOUNT VOL. 21. MOUNT AIRY, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MAJUCH 28, 1004. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT Was Alarmingly Afflicted With La Grippe, Cured by Pe-ru-na. ''i (I" "V - J. y I. . ; :'i a. " HON. W. H. W. II. paraon U F.x-Slale Bi-naUr ami Dn-Spivlal Ju.Ij.-b nf iliu Niijtrfiuo Court of Tiu, aln rtr((;allt'r-iuiirral In Cimfiili-rata Army. la it recent loiter from 9$t II street, N. W, Waxhlngbm, I). ('., tliU pro'iulm-nt rcd Hu man ay; "I'pon tha recommendation of perianal friend and many strong test monlalt an lo tha efficacy of f'eruna In the treatment of the numerous symptoms ot the grlppa with which I have been atllktcd for four month pan, I hava beta Induced to undergo m treatment with this Justly cele brated formula. I feel a decided change lor the better after using It only on week. It It especially good la toning up the stomach and has had a decided effect upon my appetite. I therefore feci much encouraged that I am on tha road to complete restoration. My numeroua friend In Texan, where I hat e had the honor to com mand a brigade of her Veteran Cavalry In a four years' war, may acct.pt thla voluntary testimonial to the merits of I'eruna as a sense of obligation on my part for Iti wonderful elflcacy."V. 11. Parson. There I no remedy In tha world that I meet, tha condition, produced by la! pripia Imtter than the remedy, rerun. I I'eruna trentthcn. a. it renovate,! A reward of $10,000 has been deposited in the Market Exchange Bank, Colum bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above testimonial is genuine; that we lio'J in our possession authentic letters certifying to the same. livery on? of cur j-i-limonials are genuine and in the words of the one whose name is .; etuf'.:. r " ' ' 7"--' r-. . - M : t iei- . ,T. W. KARP & CO., Mm ii Fnrnitnre, House Fnriliiii Goofls, it, K AHD COFFINS, GASKETS, BURIAL ROBES, UNDtTAER. MAIN 6TtET. Rcliab Id! - c ,V.olx. Your Doalor for cfnCL Have no Otnor "toiiit " JEIKDfS BEOTIEES'" Soffl Leatta Sloes, Best Um 01 Eaii Try lien Jenkins Bros. Shoe Co., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. The only exclusive wholesale shoe house in North Curolin. JON'TJ 5 V FORGET 1 tat we sell tbis fa nioiis Shoe. Also a big line of other kinds. Ion Till lit ajs find cs - rUr Headquarters for Slioes,IStaffic Ury-Uoo J.jcl& GrocorJoa. Yours lor Low lVic.s, R. D. DeYault & Co. . . . -.. Ww ... t. .j - Pc-ru-na cures more cases of la grippe than all other remedies combined. PARSONS. soothes vWiiln It pUiiiuUUk, lifuU s it euirj:uli-. Ti rana 1. iut a mrj;ail" , or ratliarlir, or Miliitivi', or ktiinuiaiit, nor a vcui-taltle or minimi jhOmiii. It . - - wi, - : J MOUNT AIRY, N. C. 1 1 - li (JIM ortab TCLDOUGLAS 3J . . 'if s r . - .tWii' )i UNION fxtmsi .jw i x J MADE W LD0UGLA5 iouoeA3 vsnccs ,! i mMmmm roaches tho noiirco of all dliwanr. of Ilia iiiucouh ini'inliraiK!! by It n'tloit on tha vaw-iuoUir .y.Unn of nerves. Kvery jxtmiu who Lu hml la (trlpjMi during lh lat year hIiouM tuk aiiiume of lVrun, yuoDi need ex't pi-rfi'rl recovery mib-aa they do so. The grippe ha. prlupd catarrhal lnnaininalloii of thu hulo tnucoua membrane, ami ginnl health 1. 1iihisji11)Io until llie.n are restored to normal condition. Thu Tcruua will do.' A great many reme dies have been auKgeoled for tlii. con dition from titn, to time, but I'eruna II'r U be th only remedy that hu any auuatantlal value In Umo caw. It ha never failed to giro aatlfa'tion during forty ycari' experience and mill ocMtili-a tha uulqua pualtlou of being thelcadiiir (if not the only) noeelflc rem oily for the afler-offocU of la grippe. Henry Iltln, tha Inventor and maker of all the band Instrument for the Ih-ury IiUlin Manufaoturinn t o., write the followltiK from 1411 8otilh Ninth lr.'-t, l'hlladelphia, Ia.t "I had a bad attack of la gripu lart Ii-ccinU-r liieh laU j more than lliree moll IIik, and which left me with catarrh, and evcral of my friend advlwd ine to try l'erijna. I In-an with a lltle tha llrnt week In March ami It certainly did me a .-rcnt deal of good. I i well .utirlled that 1 urelm-eil aimtlier U.ttla and followed the direction, and mi ay that it h cnrel me." Henry i.tin. If you do not derive prompt nd ai: factory rertilta from the ne of 1 ertma, write at once to Dr. Ilartmnn, ci Inij a full Kliitetneiit of Jour cane and he w ill Vie dcaed to give you hi vluali!t ad vice (iratit. AdilieM I r. Hartmiin, i're.ideiit of The Hitrtmun Sanitarium, I'olumbiis, (). To Whom is Life a Burden ? There ii a touch of pnthot to the itory of the poor woman, a widow, in one of our cities, who, a few niphtg a0, niysterioQBly put out the candle of life, Rnd went alons and unnmmrned into the presenco of the Judge of all the earth. A half finieliod letter, found upon her per son, revealed the secret. "Unhappi noes and worry over tho future." A yo'ing woman died in a New York city hospital not long ago, from taking poison, giving aa a rea son fur taking life, thai "No one loves me, and 1 want to die " So almost every passing day record the and et ding of eome life which bad coi fesfedly hecitme a burden. Such tragedies are the result of a mmcotiception of life' true aim and purpose, together with a failure to appropriate the grace of help and support, which is always at hand for those who have faith in God. The bnidun of life is too heavy for those who undertake to bear it alone, and there ia inevitable disappointment in store for those who rely upon what they posses for satie'action and enjoyment. Theae things, like the toy a of the child, may please and amuse for time, but they can not sti dice for meeting the deeper desires of an immortal spirit. To depend upon them is to feed upon busks. In the midst of life's trials, bending under its burdens, how refreshing to the soul, able to heed the call of our Lord, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." A life of unhridaled indulgence, lived upon the theory that happiness is to be ex'racted from material things, must always be a disappointment, and can find do place for the cultiva tion of those higher hopes and as pirations which brace the soul and make life a sweet song instead of be ing an intolerable burden. More over, such aa one has no ear for the voice of Him wbo bids us come to Him for rest. The rest and satisfaction which Jesus offers comes only when we have laid restrictions upon our life and conduct If we would find rest to our souls, we must take 11 is yoke upon us. Tbus laying; restrictions upon tbe life and conduct we put ourselves in a receptive attitude, and learn of II im. Having mastered elf we sit with Mary at Ilia feet, md revel in tbe charm of com ii union and companionship which inswers every demand of our im u irtal spirits. Thus we find in lim life more abundant, and take ie water of life freely. Tbe medy for this reet'eea, burdened od diesatisfied generation is to be und in a faithful, simple holding rth of the Word of life. The .Men of life will never become too -t for tt.B one who, by taith, baa ruid the happy secret of casting tuden r.pon II im wbo alone is t e to rtietaiu. Greetifcboro Chris i Advocate. v'aj. W. E. Pe'ini U.S. An killed iLibu WeJkWjMQmaU, Jeb, Chicago Labor Trouble. A series of riots ocenrred Tues day between striking employes of the American Can Company ana Union teamsters who had refused to qnit work in sympathy with the strike. Tbe first disturbance oc curred on the north side of tbe city at one of the stables of the can com Dany. a number of nun being in jured and two pickets arrested. Six teamsters attempted to leave the stables with teams. The pickets by signals summoned about twenty helpers. The drivers were stoned, it is alleged, and dragged front tbe wairona. the assailants escaping wben a patrol ' wagon loaded with police arrived. After several conflicts with the crowds tbe wagons, with the police escort stopped at the Ene railroad freight house and were attacked. Girla in the crowd tried to cut tbe harness and prevent the wagons leaving the freight station. Uirl strikors tried to persuade the union freight handlera to refuse to handle the goods from the wagona, but tbe freight handlers declined to enter tbe fight. Rich Relations. "Yea, aince you atk me," said tbe little seamstress, "tbe rich Monroes are relations of ours. But they are ao much better off than we that we try to keep out of their way." Her tone was self-respecting, even if it was a little bard. Doubtless ber atate of mind could be matched in tbe experience of thousands of American women who have no taste tor being known as "poor relations." Tbe clinging dependence of tbe poor relation ia rapidly passing a Jray. 1 he vaneu occupationa open t) women have done somotbing towards their emancipation. Scarce ly any woman need now beg, if she chooses to work. From keeping books to cleaning lamps, from man aging a nonse lo writing a dook, from inventing an egg beater to soliciting fur insurance, the world is open to her. She need not, as in the time of Ciarls Lamb, cringe and fltt'er for an invitation to din nor, and mend and alter the caet-t tf gowraof ber rich cousins tosoit tbe changing mode. rerhaps tbe pendulum bas swung a little too far in the other direction. A rich relation ia not necessarily to be despised. Sell respect may easily become self assertion. Even tbe Old Testament puta together what an overproud working woman might think belonged apart, when it de clares, "Wisdom ia a defence, and money is a defence." I be reproach t the phrase "poor relations" has nearly disappeared. It would be strange if the contempt in the phrase "rich relations" were to follow it into the pat. The Youth's Companion. Colombian Legation Closed. The Colombian legation in Wash npton hu been closed and Dr. r - - - Thomas llcrran. wbo for a Ions time has bern acting as charge d'affaires, mill L.m lha I!ni4 Ktutu for bia former home in Medtlio, in wo or three weeks. Future com munications between the Colombian government ar,d the Sta'e Depart ment will be conducted through Consul General Ar'oro de Baiarard. at New York. Tbe closing of the luxation ia the direct result of the events ending in tbe secession of 'anama and the negotiation of the present isthmian canal treaty. It ia tbonght that a considerable time will elapse before the Colombian govern ment again nominates a roinistor to Washington, as ibe feeling in official CI reles at isagota is still very bitter. Tillman Wants to Run. Ex Lieutenant Governor James II. Tillman, tbe murderer of editoi 3T Goczalea, of Columbia, B. C, iu aa we predicted wben the court ac quitted bim of his cruel crime, baa announced bis eandidacy for office, lie wants the Democrats to elect bim to Congress. We hope tbe party can find better man for this ver important office. General Nelson A Miles "ia in the bands of his friends" and wants to be president of tbe United States of America. We are not surprised at tbat. Tbe General aays: "It remains with my friends to say what servic I shall tender farther to my country." A 75,0X,000 mortgage waa re corded at Durham, N. C, last week by tbe register of deeds. Doing things on a big scale now. It used to be 75, but now it'i $75,000,000. Governor Charles B. Ay cock has accepted tbe invitation ot the two literary societies of Davidson Col lege to deliver the annual oration before them at commencement. Ei-Governor uusaell, who baa been in Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore sou time for treatment, ia reported tlowiy recovering. Rear Admiral Charles O'Neil has retired from tbe U. 8. Navy. lie ia succeeded by Rear Admiral Geo. A. Converse. hi ii a S i Til Kuftbiaris i -l a torpedo boat by ncideiii Wiiitdy. Thirty four of t j ft w Went down with the boat. A girl is always proud of he. new hat until she meets another girl with one bii'i tpQrf freakkh. Railroads and; the People. Well, the Supreme Court of t. United States baa decided that New Jersey could not create a corporation big enough to defy the law of Min nosota and tbe law of the United Stat s, tbe latter being known aa the Sherman Anti-Trust Law. Jnatice Harlan remarked yesterday in de livering tbe majority opinion that the only object ot tbe .Northern Securities Merger waa to prevent competition and that if no one else knew it J. Pierpont Morgan did, as ia shown by bia testimony. That was a sort of solar plexua blow. Justice Holmes in dissenting savs that tbe decision should logically be followed by criminal prosecution. Some of tbe plain people would not object to tbat. Certainly the risk was openly taVen to do an unlawful thing with criminal penalties in volved. And then to day the news comes that Receiver McBee is hauled up on a bench warrant issued by Judge Clark, on the complaint of Attorney General Gilmer, on charge of con spiracy to wreck tbe Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. W do not desire to comment on the merits of this case at present, but it at leaet ought to lead to the organization of another party against Judge Clark on the high moral plane of not get ting any votea worth counting. It bas bad an agly look, a proa pective purchaser getting himself appointed receiver of the road be waa trying toaecureon bebalf of bis principals. And it does the plain people good to learn that tbe courts at least have eome resources left for putting tbe shoe on tbe other foot of J. Pierpont Morgan, Receiver McBee and others. The property rights, but more especially the honor of North Caro Una are involved in tbia matter. And another profession of undying patriotism ia about due from those wbo have taken it upon themselves to defend tbe iniquity of tbat con spiracy against tbe Stste, for that it waa in plain Lnglieb, whether it can be proved such in law or not. - Charlotte News. CLIMATIC CURES. Tbe Influence of climatic con ditions in the cure of consumption ia very much overdrawn. Tbe poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food digeation, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free ox poet oration in tbe morning ia made certain by Oerman ayrup, so is a gcod night'a rest and the abaence of that weakoning cough and de bilitating night sweat, itoatlosa nights and tho exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regular ly, buoulj you lo able lo go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands of consumptive there, the tew wbo are benefited and regain strength are those wbo uso German Syrup. Trial bottles, 25o ; regular sue, 75c. 1. V . V est, JJrug- gmt. Colds Causes Pneumonia. One of the most remarkable caaes of a cold, dep-aat0d on tbe lungs, caus ing pneumonia, ia that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind , wbo was en tirely cured by the uaa of One Minute Cough Cure, hheaays: "The coughing and straining so weakened me tbat I ran down iu weis-ht from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure Four bottles of tbis won derful remedy cured me entirely of tbe cough, strengthened my lungs and re stored me to ray normal weight, nealin and strength " Sold by I. W. West, druggist, t Airy, ri. U. Thirty Russian students in Berlin have been ordered to leave tbe coun try because they took part in a meet ing protesting against the action of the German government in allowing the Russian police to attend the watch of Russian residents inGer- any. Tbe Southern Railway Com pa has placed an order for a good num ber of new coaencs, and as tbe peo pie on tbe line rom Mount Airy to Sanford rare! . ever kick, we are al most persuaded that some of tbesef new coaches will be used on tire 1 1 ry i new Soad here. X 1 The report sent out last week In the dispatches that Port Arthur bad fallen into tbe bauds ot tbe Japan eee waa without foundation, ana was in reality tbe goeaa work of news paper correspondents. SmaH Potatoes result from a lack of Potash ia the soil. Potash pro duces size and quality. W h.v. v.l.abl. -f - a pl.iin.it -s.ifi & - Lilly th. Ut. r-l J ,f ''f ot p t . . a. w. win 't -ad I b . m . 7 J ' - "V TiFSMAN KALI WORKS, I PAi 1 HAIR ARKEft'S BALSAM t 1 0-j "r 1 r. -it w, it. Tonrimu, it, I ' hir i mm. Jaw. . It .a. Gotham's $2, 250,000 Ilospiu An example of what in recent years bas been accomplished In purely strnctural and mechanic tl direction for tbe alleviation of in jury and disease will be revealod la tbe pnblio tomorrow, wben Jbe magnificent new Mount Sinai tlosv pital will be opened to the public for inspection. The infllitatioo oc cupies an entire blocldfacing Central Park on tho Fifth Avenue side be tween One Hundred and One Hun dred and First streets. It has been several yoara in building and tbe total cost bas exceeded $2,250,000. Although bnilt wholly from the private contributions of rich Jewish rrsidents of tbe metropolis tbe hos pital will open to patients of all rac s and creeds. Aside from its liberal allowance of sunshine and air, nnnsual for auch an institution in a large city, tbe bospital'a size, considered in the light of tbe number of patients wbo can be treated within the walls of tbe various buildings, is perhaps ita most striking and interesting feat ure. No fewer than 500 patients can be housed in tbe various wards at one time, which is more than any other American hospital erected by private donations will hold.- ThirT Sr-4Julili)et: -" To Young Men. It is a great day in the life of a young man when be first summons up his manhood and forms a definite pnrpoee to be of some account in the world. Such a purpose, even if it be imperfectly accomplished, is a constant source of strength. To ad here to it stead ly in good report and evil report, to make it the guid ing star of one's conduct through the days and the years, is to enuo- ble one s self. Nothing else has such a lifting power in character. We beg all onr young mends wbo are living aimleasly and carelessly to bethink themselves whether they ought not to turn over a new leaf, ao essay some worthy work for God and man. Nashville Christian Ad- voca'e. Kickers. The world is full of kickers, men and women who are alwaya growl ing about something. They seldom, if ever, give anybody or anything a good word. "The church and tbe ministry are gomg to the bad ; and the world ia growing worse every day," they say. The kicker is not a constructionist, but an obstructionist. He baa no new plan no better way ; but he never likes the plan proposed. He tears down, but be never builds np : and he is never ready to co-operate with others 10 doing snytbing. Crit icism is the easiest art in the world, and tbe most useless. Cer'ainly, it dots a great deal of barm, unless it is properly directed. And tbe world does not admire a kicker. It ia calling for men who cau do things, not criticize others. The sour man, tbe kicker, tbe growl er, are all classed as incompetents, and pushed aside as culls. Greens boro Cbiietian Advocate. Ten Thousand Churches in the United States have used the Longman A Martinet Pure Paints. Lvery Church will be given a lib eral quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay $1 50 a gallon, for Lin seed oil (worth CO cents) which yea do wben yon bny thin psiut in a can with a paint label on it. 8 and 6 make 14, therefore when . it you want Ion r teen gallons oi paun, buy only eight gallons of L. fc M., and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil with it. You need only four gallons of L & M. Paint, and throe gallons ot oi! mixed therewith to paint a good siz"d bouse. Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby even after IS years. These celebrated paints are sold by F. L. Smith & Co., Agents Bishop Uenry C. Riley, of tbe Mexican Episcopal Church, who died in proverty in Tacuba Monday, a sorburb of Mexico City, waa buried yesterday in tbe JJntisb cemetery. He was a bachelor and over 70 years of ago. The Value of Expert Treatment Evervone who ia afflicted with a chronic disease experiences great difficulty ia Laving their case in telligent! v treated by the average physician. Theae diseases can only be cured by a specialist wbo under stands them thoroughly. Dr. J. Newton Hathaway of Atlanta, Ga.. ia acknowledged the most skillful and aucceasful specialist in tbe Uni ted States. Write him for bia ex pert opinion of Tour case, for which he makes no charge. "Wouldn't hurt a baby." Rhrn macide ia entirely vegetable, and in stead of hurting ibe digestion, tones op tha entire system. re.. aTar b-t fftrafiar sin 4 jrl) ; jrst m Minr iiUM fotka nft4 i, n 4 bjr tM ttaw Oi thaaA famotM Tti a., FREY'S VERfHIFUGE Crtrr-Xa sit 4irkar4ir f ih tntaa-t !$. worm, in- I1; I Mr mfA fa.., Mr tU arf'tiQ. HniU bf Hwa!, A. ft. ft. -KV, ICIaSff, Mat, J IX a I t v The Kind Tori Have Always Bought, and which baa been In uo for over OO j-ram, lias borne tho signature of ami bus been mode- under bia pcr 7" r tM,,"l aiipervlnlon alnce IU Infancy. VafuVVv: 4cA4l Allow no one to deceive yon In thla. All Counterfeits, Imitation and " JiiNt-nM-trood" are but Experiments that trifle with anil cmlmigcr the beulth of InfuuU uud Children KximtU-iu-o ui;;iiiixt Experiment. What is CASTORIA CaMorln In a harmless auliNtittito for Castor OU, rare (forlc, Drops anil Kootlilnjr Syrup-. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Karcotlo MthHtaiice. lis iiko is Its guurantee. It destroys AVorni mid nllays FeverNlines. It cures Diarrheca and AVlnd Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation nndFlatiileney. It assimilates tho Tood, regulates tbe ftfunach and Itowels, giving Llio Children's Panacea GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Vftt aTaVTAUai AOWMsfrr. TW Mud MAT Ttttrr, MVW VWM fTV. YOU CAN FIND erp an (Both Gal Also Tin and Ornamental Old Copper, Brass, Lead, Pewter and Rubber bought at Eventt's. iiftOf r OAK - RIDGE 4 51 cf Vpi f prepares fo. lSt I VCll l.LOl S .. mcll - ivi, anil for UPC. Si(iUd NEAR OKECNS. BOKO, N. C. avtr I .OOO tcet above the ra level, In view of th. mountain.. Larse.t and Beit Equipped r Ittlnn School for Voung Men and Boy. la th5outk. K.U.1 $125.00 to f 173.00 per annum. ron nt.uTirut. catai-oouk. Aoontaa J. A. & M. H. HOLT --- Oak Ridire. N. C. fejlSelj m t- m t Cests Oalj 25 cesta Or aull IS aww ta C J.i. m. ira-Di a J. Sinin - vtlk nviMW nMaleiM, TtttTHl.vi. Vteaus acaKatTlav tauu B.vr rnM.r ni mi...mm u im m pwaiiiyMi uw rii'n". - m ta mi. ut eriu Im miihI Im un . nnM. Bm tut vm umi trMUM-MrBlMlk7TIirs:A1a Urn lit wmt It" - "i wroto to Dr. Piorco for his Qdvico. The lady, from whoae letter we quote, got what ahe wrote for, and is a well woman to-day as a retult of following Dr. Picrcc'i advice and liatng Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the medicine which makes weak women strong and sick women well. "Favorite Freacrip tion " establirhea regularity, dries weak ening draina, beala inflammation and ulceration and cum fcnale weakneaa. Sick women, especially those Buffering fjom diaeaars of long atandiiig, axe in- mt . - a hjf Hed to contnlt Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All canrtpnodewx U be Id t inctJ larivate nd rred!y confSlrn tial. Addremc Ir. R. V. Fierce, Bui: -Jo, N. Y. ttirthftillf mythai Tr FVrrr'w Fiforilt grttrnrruna n"itt-r(ul wMtxtn r1 4 rt-va the prsiajar fnwrm it wntr Mn Fntnl ixmmt, t Ukmtw, Montrmim Co., Mtch.. h-m ns 1 Ms. k thur anuotb. und ttw wrH Hna? prtmcrHe4 rv ttw dm-fit-i AA aW o fwt hnnw I sja-rfjle V lT, Harrt Inr ha mdrm. H wwcrrti ia vrrv kind m$rr inaHnaritoaj Wawt to Afi. I tolk-wrd haa iiSvt and UmUj jb well vrormam. tbainka) to lr. tittrm.9 Dr. TSsrrcay'i rinuant rctlets fthoaM b Mtd n-ith Favorite Prreriptioa whe--vcr lAJUitive is reauired. SI 9 WbSrfavr 9m rvatUtt ajl sT"aj trjB aaawu JftM ajw 9Wrv law HMiarra mmrtmmm us oinac n llMt V-aJ '--S r- 4 piMAvv I t- -.urn -t J- aT'-t.f 4 left" WW' r'-s: f Ill ilciio! Dyspepsia Curd must t awv m -w . w ' r l- rmmr - f. af 1 I -w. healthy anil natural Bleep. Tho Mother's Friend. Signature of vanized Iron and Tin), Iron Roofing, Galvanized Iron Work, n Valley and Shingle Tin, Sheet Copper and Rivets, Steam and Water Pipe Fit tings of all kinds. T. M. EVERETT. jjgfcjjgjt - INSTITUTE for the LMVTRSITIES aad COL- ms fur Bt S1M.S5, for TEACH. Brf.W0FFlTTS7rKa.M ClcIa-lnfaSta, wmm ChldnafinrMg. .r.fgiiliir m.ilrt- it J tu. DKutlaa. B.kaaa at Dnz&ts, ttttChlM and Makes TEETHING CAST. J. MOFFETT. M. D. ST. LOUIS. Ma laiulliJBiHiMm4uiibuluMHih.s On Uttl. (irk. ml ulm. ntwiui. rt,M;M n trt .ultiUlum Mtimillnl - .i"-- i' Admfnbtrator'a Notice. Having qualified as administrator on the estate of r-am'l M. Htanly, dee'd, aU peraona owing the said estate are here by notified to make prompt payment and tave coat; and all persons holding claim scainut the e.tate will present them fur paj merit within the time pre scribed by law or tbis notice will be plead in bar of their collection. J. D. MHITH, Administrator Feb. 4, 1904. of Ham'l M. fctanly, dee'd. "For all feara I mi vlrrliai arSva ! I a in iim -'f-l tffm i umi!4 tmt auaiitf bul UtilK u.n. und .t uii.cb) .Uineb N3ia tH-ir.n tmtiui; l n AI.IT- and nam tla I one '': i Ina-ro.ed uuUI 1 am aa a.U aa I tf u u. in. ' i.-.ruU llmeer. hewark. O. P!u.nt a,.l.l.l. PnUM TM. Awid (I ftiwd. ..r a HaiM. wt liiii ate. lba.SM. ... CURK CONSTIPATION. .. Va. HiT Tfl PIC ' .".".'" r an an Hv I .iw. kliail KILLthe couch ko CURE the LUNCS "" Dr. King's now Discovery tofcSfuminn frka FC3 ( 0l fiH ' v yjuis ocatt.es Free Tnaf. b'jr'il a. Wi -wt Cura for aj rVRQJ C r4 LUNO TB.QVB-Ll-S, or KCKrT XACS. u -' for rtrtT Ml Sutarata vr awwrt. W it h t uMa . .. ,L.f I :.-fli-. tut WWII' ".- 'Jwa, iiv-t-C to-uartj t.aav( DYSPEPSIA aiauMiajaaMnMaai
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