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t.". .. -. LETTER FRO;,! ALASKA i 3 R O F 12 SSIO Nai, Serjeant Smith Sr.;,: G:.rr.e Plentiful Tl:crc ihir.y Sc:Dn On. ,.-;-t v f .- '"' '. . . ,. f ,4 What Twlitam OS MHam is a vegetable remedy made from : A a formula successfully used for 46 years in ,all troubles arising from impure, impover- ' : ashed or acid blood; Contains no alcohol,- merfcury, potash or, other dangerous ' or rv i r habit-forming ingredients! Beneficial : "to the stomach and r digestive organs as well as the blood. A true tonic. ' ' A" OOD, BONE AND vunui uuiam uuco Cure3 tr.2 mc-t desperate blood diseases. Build3 up the system, eradicates uric acid. thu3 curing rheumatism, gout, cc2cma. etc. Beneficial in all run dovrn conditions, con sumption, catarrh, anaemia, failing eyesight , from impoverished blood supply, creates appetite, aids digestion, and is a gen uine RECONSTRUCTIVE TONIC ... w g " ': ' . . " ; . : . r ENDORSEMENTS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE ' Your medicine is, in my estimation, a eodsend to humanity. XJ. D. Jefferson, 875 Woodland Ave., Roanoke, Va. ' , Milam Is a errand medicine. I have taken or.!y a f cvr botuev "but the effect has been splendid. I feel bet' ?r and stronger t and' more able to stand up under riy work. For some years I have been troubled with excess of uric acid to such an extent -that I could not eat tomatoes without breakinz out with a rash. To my my surprise and pleasure I can now eat tomatoes to my heart's content without any evil consequences. Rev. H. D. .duerrant, Danville. Va. : '. On March 13th I commenced to ua Milam. From th flnttb berJcit derived was noticeable even to rcy friend. Mr ciurrhal trouble 1j nearly Kon?. mrditfestioa bettir than for years, ray tonruo I clsaaUrst tim3 la years)and this Is the tint iprin ia yesrj uizi i nave r.za no raeumauira. I can civs it an ur.quoliri vl endorsement. Rev. Na Salcn, Va., returned nuslonary Iron Jayaa. utly ard. I was both snrprised and cratifled at the srreat bcneHt Tde-rlvc-J from tha us of M'l vru I have contclentionlr recommend ed it ever since R. W.Thompson 164 W. Mala St. Ritfhmoad.Ya. v. ' I think Milira h the finest thin? la tha world. Uri. !L IL - Reynolds, Critx, Va. ' Fcr nearly clcht years I suffered with rheuroathra, at timet unable 1 3 wa'.lc I am njtMln.-r Milam wl;h ere at benefit, a I suffer no p?ln and m able to walk with eac Mlu Ira R. Preston, Aiircdun, Va. ' - Sino I hava bc??n tltln,? MUaa th boils hare quit eoralnff, myttnlmMchLTiprovcdandlcaneatalmoataniriblazIwant' . viJhouthurtTm. Ise-ntob Improved In almost every way. - U?v. L. C. Douthit. Walhalla. S. a State EvanclUt tar Wesleyaa Moihodist Conference of N. Carolina. BUY SIX BOTTLES FOR $5, AND GET YOUR MONEY : : v ; ' BACK ; IF. W OT . BENEFITED For sale by druggists and most country stores get it from them. If your dealer v' cannot supply you, order -direct1 from us. . - THE MILAlnil MEDICENE.CO., Inc., DAPiVILLE, VA. .' Yra said you would cure me or refund the money. Well, you ' may keep your money my face is entirely. welL After harinjr suffered with eczema for 26 years I am cured. C H." Williams, . are Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. Y. v I &ad not taken Milam more than three or four days when I -lieganto see a decided improvement in appetite and digestion, and within a few weeks my strength wm Testored I havo great , . . "iaitit in Milam. Rev. R. L. McNair, Charlotte, C. IL " - I will always tak pleasure in recommending Milam for ?.TTric Acid troubles. C-T. Barksdale, Ex-posUaaster Danville. ' nfirginia.N vN ' - - . Id ?2' 'yJ.l''-'; l'?I'V'."5v7J. - r Bldod'Wai3;-l7roiii ' All women, who suffer from: the, aches and pains, due to female ailments, "are urged to try Carduitte reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, far vomear . Cardui ac s promptly, yet gently, and without bad enacts, on the womrnly system, relieving paH, building up strength; regulating jhe." system, and , toning up the nerves. During the past 'half century, thousands" of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results tney ooxamea, irom inc use 01 uus weu-Known racuiwnc TAKE The VfeniaifeTonicE - a - Mrs.; JanerCallehan -suffered from womanly trouble fcr, nearly ten years. In a - letter from Whiteville, N. C, she says : " I was ; not able to do my own housework. My ; stomach was weak, and my bbod was wrongs . I had back ache 'and was very' weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good I usedVCardui for 3 or 4 mbntlis, and now I km iri the best health I have ever been. I can never praise Cardui enough., :It is tiielbest tonic,, for women. : Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try CarduL Write t: . Ladies Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medldae Co CKttanoofa. Terni lor Sptdai Instruction, and 64-page book, ' Homa Treatment lor Wom?V! tent Irta. JO j Haines Ahtu Oct. CO. Vnh IvJitor Marion Pro;;rc.si, Marion, N. C. Dear 'Editor: Wc nrc hnvin rain here ever;, tiny nnd will like Iv rontinuc for nnothcr niontl thca it will be snow. The lc.iir.es hnro packed iwny their winter supply of Salmon fob and when they do this it U not Ions till snot f alls. It has been snowing in siht for over a month but it generally snows a month on the tnountnips before reaching the low lands. Will soon bo time for do team y. to Uko the place of horses. There is somo fan m driving a good do: team. Adonis as valuable here as a horso, more so further north. A good dog team will brin about four or Gvo hundred dollars and some of them. you can't buy at any price. . . Next summer if I leave here will KCt to visit on thc-Berring Strait. I think this the finest place in the world during the summer months, but the winter months arc lonjr and dreary. The sun shines only nf hours a day and snow cts mn U deep in places; will verM f-mr feot any place. Ninety mi! ut. of here never bus ziro weather. We had a hunting party to c out recently and they brought tick fine deer. Gamo is ver plentiful around here but hard to get to. It is no fun climbing mountains over n. mile, hi Mi fur ram Thn f DaughtertDenounceElson History. mounla:ns arounj Ahcvllle and Eichmond, Va., Nov. 9. Dc- Marion arc only small hills cob- nouncing the El on hitury as pro pared with the mountains her in judicial to the South and uNmrd Alaska. I tried to climb one last ing in misrepresentation. th Uni-lsummer, started at C n. tn., and ted Daughters of the Confederacy climbed till late in the afrcrr.oon in convention today UDanintoul but got nowhere near the top. I adopted a resolution condemning exrect to pay Marion, N. C, a its use in bouthern schools and visit some time in the near future.' colleges. It was characterized as Best wishes for the Editor and 'too wicked, wilful and slanderous Progress. to go unchallenged by the Daugh- Yours truly, tPr(! !ic II. Sirni.- tCia ft O ft caniujj upuu luu uuucu oiau-hi ixjain?? txxrn tn;tr. Tc rrac government to substitute the term tioiYeC4,;UV?lhT;ic war between the states for civil Thry oi..Tnt r.ny, tjr. th itjnjicb. war' and .V air of the rebellion in carc otiit:oa. . all official references to the struu- ' ()nn d.vH worship will not ha!- gle orth sixties. . anccsix iUV hvrVrisv. Til - . the facH, uvck aud chest. 1 applied Dr. tf ' rT-1 Ql J ?r TKft,nJr,inMtnnii ,...a UiothtL. IXwns Oi utmost cum- tha Hi:. J. GILLESPIE RE1D. V i 1 1 r.: w e r c a 1 Ls. a t &oj hour of r.iirht. :: Hocus 3. 4 zzi 5 Firs. Nritlor.-il lUr.k Building, CD. r.cCHAYER ATTOn.'.ET AT LAW Prompt AtU'stioa Givca All Business Intrusted to ily Care :: :-: :: :: Up Stairs, Strtetmau Building L. A. HAflEy C. E. HOUSE Ar.mucT!t and Iluc pKixn McCALL cfc LISENDEE Pot ret B 4i Ming, iLuuo:;. . . c DR. R. J. BURGIN "dentist Marion, North Carolina , . Office in ' rOTEAT IiUILDI?"G. M. L JUSTICE. M. D.. D. D. S. DEMT1ST Rooms 2. 3 and A, Strcctman nullfllni Marion. - N. C. n mm mm - - . m m m o o w a v : Operating Over 7,000 Miles of Railway v afelCK ROXJTE TO AIjIj OPOINTS - : ...s.. ..a" . ... j.., ...... . .. v .. , . Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts v 7 Affording First-Class Accommodations, v n n Elegant'Puilmao. Sleeping Cars on all Through-Trains. . , ' DllG, QLUC AND OBSERVATION CARS. " For Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employes, Travel via the Southern "Ciaiss, Schednles ana other information furnished by addressing the undersigned, '.5L.IL. Vernon, T. P. A., - Charlotte, It. C. .. . - . H. Hardwick, P. T. Mr, and tbo fchild sank into a restful elecD." TV1 r, M nj uuer. .u j Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg. I arP"J fIA " n. y. v . . Land ror bale, otice oaie ot Land. UAife.r.ciuwktiicutoActo dT ef ByTirtu.cfaaorderoftKSupenorCourtolMb. j'. " VrVi In,. m DoweUintKe Special Procedvnt. uUJ NUt. "7 "''rh -"- McCurrr. Ell McCurrr. Nor. McCurr,. He.u, Ar. Tslortcf UrT m lUIrl Mr. rowood. Ollie Arrowood. and SS. Toney. - "wUfouo4ofmot41aIlooliJio.il, at prtc. iLc unJved wUl to tS KJ.K-Ud etjjwt II cocfcir ftronlt lor iortwti. forc.K. .t the court Ko doc o ' : eoatjltf th UM, hmU nr dcr.1 foIWn.deredUad. tuld ia IW- U, W duul P.jiU U, ti ul'i tLriVnr . . 7 V,. . . . uwormm tiMr Uc rower of ixJ ti-rrria I. " l aL. I cm coun luawu iip, or nr, en- Nfl.!K.,lft,!,r...-m . . , . k teringthecld;tKencron,th.ldto . .V. L ' ft K 1 ''T . ? 'r ' . r.9..t.M,t r,:t- ,k .v.. 1 1 ' r v 4 w.4 is vm tA.i T, , " , V, V- T . 1 loitrtitntat, on wet to Kklory; tKeAc ouiK 25 ..m 32 pcW. to . Saturday, the tatM day of Novem- white lt; thenca north 25 ei 75 pole to uVe: I btr, 1011, thence eouth 20 et 30 pole to tlie in MooreV I twto Iho to art ftf 13 o'cioct cs . n 1 1 o'cW k Uter Rouou Jvrett'e Lne; thence with mIJ IIa to 1 P offer for to tie t'.rt'it V. i !r fjftA.v a hickory, the oMtn. Jarrett comer; thence eouth I l Ct:rt ooum dor la iiArtos. ?C. C t. J 17 eat37 polee to UX; thence e4t 8 1-2 po! wwltf tie scxlll rt At fiUW, u t:; Two err . v. l x u : .u. i l i: .v .t t,tnUt,ri.K4u.. . . u norm I " " i ' 4 4 tc . r i a ijie loirts e notary isiu, an J 4 !:.Sr r ite Us ! cf a r i Klrty, II. X.Tte ac Utttn, loua !m at 1 .'e - w via ii.e jtorva, w$,, D,J MWWf or TU f :rti ; ca writ tj Jl. A. Tale. Uaj;aai oa He i ejt.i Lt t- J. H. Wcxdd, D. P. A., ' , Asheville, N. C. W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. rr a ra itd . r-irmTr HIGHEST MARKET prflCE PAID ; FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES it t Wool on Commission. VrIU for price- v list mentioning this ad. Established 1C37 w-ilJ- LJUl 1 1 c: bUi LOUlSVILLE,tCY. 1 7 weft 27 pole to the Id, popIr corner; thrnce eaat 24 polee to a auke on the benk ol the branch; thence to the Wtnnnlng. Second Tract Beginninf on maH hickory on the wee aide of a hollow and running wet 4 po! to a chettnut oak; thence south 45 wct 33 polee to a mail pine; thence south 73 wef65 pole to a hickory near a email hank and shoe!; thence aouth 25 eaat 32 pole to a atake a conditional line; thence north 7S east to a chestnut oak; thence aouth 79 eaat 50 polee to a mall black oak thence north 1 7 wet to the beyinninar. Third Tract-7Bearinnmt on a mall black rum on the aouth aide ol the mountain and running nonK 52 eaat 55 polea to a aroall panth oak; thence north 25 weet 160 pole to a atake in the J. MJ!i H cs:.n Lne; thence with hi line eouth 52 wctt 55 polee to r.lr. Umrm .tk .... I t f . 1 iwwtri o inm og;n ning; "1 of wfach tract adjoin each ether and em brace 200 acre more or leaa. U!4 !.,J. I. U t -. , t " ivi. paruuon of ir.a pro ceed among the above named parJee. the wido and heira at law ol J. C McCurry. deceaeL Thi3ltdiiy of CXtober. 1911. W.T, KORCAS, Cc:r..;br.cr. IL H McCVUL, C. XL McCALL McCall Bros. UNDERTAKERS Coffins and Durlal Supplies Any business intrusted to our. care will receive prompt and careful at tention. V . . Over McCall k Cor.Icy's Fumirurc Srore, an r a t Uc !i of G.3. Illrty. U. M. KirLr a lot 00 Tat .rrr t a- j r-. , . t oa aa.14 tn-n; U.a a a-- u'.;rrj oD-r. 1 ' ft , i ! atukola II. A. Tate'a ; . , ) Tat-t U 2 Mt to Ci. b . t. ! r T . n Vr ,r : r , Val i aorfm eoorM it: 1 : r, 2ff j to th t5.CtlSJ . t Eon-iTrart: Ir.r.!cat iule,L ten- . : ! wrucoroercf Ihefr.tl; a. 1 Tr. .4,c j ar"tr;r writ Tato U-t-t. rnV-t l ' of the Cm lot UJ feet to tr.9 t- -r.r.tt jT " ' X'c represent some of the strongest and most rdbt!e Fire Insurance 2nd bond ing Conipinlcs. Would be pleased to 'ri;e your business. 1 1 t ar r-.-r f--:T , t . W.lfrcn(i.S.K!rtrrlir:fel) wj H. tlx. JtcDowell r.v.r.:r '. ! r c c Dorton S.Wood, AG IMS, tr. i " 9 ion. r..!u:.ji;;:t,:17, f t J. v:. v.':m -
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