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What Milam IS
Milam is a vegetable remedy made from
a formula successfully used for 46 years in
all troubles arising from impure, impover
ished or acid blood. Contains no alcohol,
mercury, potash or other dangerous or
habitforming ingredients. Beneficial'
to the stomach and digestive organs
as well as the blood. A true tonic.
OOD, BONE AND SKI
P ALTERATIVE TOMC
What Milam DOES
Cures the rr.c-t desperate blood diseases.
Builds up the cystem, eradicates uric add,
thus curing rheumatism, gout, eczema, etc
Beneficial in all run down conditions, con
sumption, catarrh, anaemia, failing eyesight
from impoverished blood supply, creates
appetite, aids digestion, and is a gen
uine RECONSTRUCTIVE TONIC
END 6 R S EM E NTS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE
Vour medicine is. in my estimation, a godsend to humanity.
C. D. Jefferson, 375 Woodland Ave., Roanoke, Va.
Milam is a errand medicine. I have taken only a few bottles,
but the effect has been splendid. I feel better and stronger
and more able to stand up under my work. For some years I
have been troubled with excess of uric acid to such an extent
that I could not eat tomatoes without breaking out with a rash.
To my my surprise and pleasure I can how eat tomatoes to my
heart's content without any evij consequences. Rev. H. D.
Guerrant, Danville, Va. ' '
You said you would cure me or refund the money. Well, you
may keep your moneymy face is entirely well. After having
suffered with eczema for 28 years I am cured. C. H. Williams,
care Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. Y.
I had not taken Milam more-than three or four days when I
began to see a decided improvement in appetite and digest ion,
and within a few weeks my strength was restored. I have great
faith in Milam. Rev. R. L. McNair, Charlotte, C. H.
I will always take pleasure in recommending Milam for
Uric Acid troubles. C. T. Barksdale. Ex-postmaster Danville.
Virginia.
On March 13th I commenced to use Milam. From the first tb
bcnfeit derived was noticeable even to my friends. Mr catarrhal
trouble is nearly gone, my digestion better than for years, my
tongue is clean (first time ia yearsand this is the first soring la
years that I have hid no rheumatism. I can conscientiously
give it an ur.qualifi :i endorsement. Rev. Nathan Maynard.
Salem. Va., returned muoionary from Japan.
I wns both surprised and cratified at the great benefit X de
rived fro;a the U 5 of Milam. 1 have conscientious! recommend
ed it ever since. R. W. Thompson 16J W. Main St- Richmond. Va.
I think Milam is tha finest thing in On world. Mrs. !L IL
Reynolds. CriU, Va.
For nearly eight years I suffered with rheumatism, at times
unable to wa;k. I am oov tilcing Milam with great benefit, as I
suffer no pain and am able to walk with ease. Miss Ira R.
Preston. Abingdon, Va.
Since I kav3 b?cn tikin; Milam tbe boils have quit coming,
my skin Is much improved and I cin eat almost anything I want
without hurttar? m. I seem to ba improved in almost every war.
Rev. .L. C. Douthit. Walhalla. S. C. Siatt EvangelLst for
Wesleyaa Methodist Conference of N. Carolina.
Bowers-Patton.
Special to V axiox rooxsA.
Wednesday, January li, at 12
o'clock, a pretty homo weddinj: oc
curred at the'home of the bridr.
near Bridcwatcr, when Mks
Princy Patton, beautiful and ac
complished daughter 'of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Patton, became the
.brideof .-Mr. J.. S. -Bowers. . In
tho presence of relatives and friends
the bridal party entered tho parlor
at tbe appointed hoar, tho brides
maids and groomsmen. Miss Olivia.
Patton, - sister of tno bride, and
Ernest Drsart, Miss Falsomo Dy-
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sari ana auur uiwu, uruuicr c,wrt;r -.. rw.i. --
or tnc onac, louowcti oy me diw buncle. B B. B. curt-i 11 ih
and groom. The ceremony wa blood troubles by killing the nv
performed by Hev. D. S. Ilichard- a humor and expelling it from
son of the Methodist church. Jc 5?slcm' . a..U. a U h
, ... blocl remedy thit caa do thu
After the ceremony the company lhcrcforo it carea accl htu
repaired to tho dining room where sorts when all els fails. $1 per
a bountiful dinner was served. largo bottle, with directions for
Miss Patton is a vcrv refined home cure. Sample frte by writ-
A High Grade Blood Puriner.
Go to J. V. hiiwtmin't Hrcg
tore and buy a U.n of B B. B.
(Bjtsnic lh Biltnj h u, pgrl
ify and enrich ..ur h mvd
iiuild up your h, k. nH. t,r.4-n.
down systrm B B B is gcmn
tri to euro all tviM- t.i
skin hunlors such a
Hheutnatitn.
Ulcers, 11 tinj; So rr.
Syphilitic Blood Poison,
CciUrrh,
Eczema,
Itching Humors,
Risings and Bumps,
Bone Pains,
Pimples, Old Sorr.
Scrofula or Krr.elf,
young lady and tho groom is an
energetic young business man of
good habits. Mr. Bowers left th;
20th for Doctortown, Ga., where
holds a position as superintendent
for Williams & Co., civil engineers
and contractors. Mrs. Bowers ex
pects to join him very soon.
The young couple have the best
wishes of their many friends.
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BUY SIX BOTTLES FOR $5, AND GET YOUR MONEY
BACK IF NOT BENEFITED
For sale by druggists and most country stores get it from them. If your dealer
, cannot supply you, order direct from us.
THE MILAM MEDICINE Cd., Inc.f"DAKVSLLEf VA.
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Woodlawn Notes.
Woodlawn, Jan. 29 F. A. Hall,
who has been quite ill, is able to
be out again.
Mrs. Lou Hainy Quinn fell and
broke her arm a few days ao
She was getting along as well ns
could be expected when last heard
from.
People residing between Marion
and WooJlawn need better mail
service. Some of us have to walk
six miles to the postoffice for mail.
Uncle Sam should remember that
we pay taxes and are entitled to
oeitec service. c also wish to
remind the county commissioners
about our bridge. It needs atten
tion badly.
Bn.i.r.
ing Blood Bilm Co., Atlanta, Gi
PROFESSIONAL
DR. J. GILLESPIE REID,
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Will answer calls at any
hour of the nighL ::
Roods 3. 4 md 5
First National Bank Building,
Marion, N. C.
W. M. McNAIRY
ATTORfiCY AT LAW
MARION. X. C.
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V Dr. Smith Honored by Washington
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Q Or. Henry Louis Smith has Iwn
Q elected oresidcht of Washington
Q and Lee University by a unani-
Q raous vote of the trusts, tht
Q honor coming to him entirely un-
8 sought; and while he is giving the
matter earnest consideration, he
Q has not yet decided to leave I).vid-
O son College, and friends of this in
O stitution are doing all they can to
Q keep him there.
o Shocking nttnrfm
S In the earth are fomelimm heard b?for
L J I a terrible earthnnake that warn of tv.
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wnrai you mi rwianeyn nenl attention
if tou would eacarxs lhcw rifH..
Jadiea. Dronsr. DUbeti or IWf.
difeaAe. Tak Electric Ilittm tt nr
and m Wkache ilr and and all roar
Br virtue of the tiower of raIa vn. best feeling return. "Mr ton mirMl
tained in a certain mortgage deed Kret benefit from their tie for kidneT
cnted on tWOth day of October, A. D aD(1 bladder trouble." write Peter Don
1909, by J. H. Salabnry and wife. Mary dT Sonth Rock wood, Mich. "It U err-
W. Salabuxy, which eaid mortgage deed tainly a great kidney medicine " Trr iL
is tiuiy revuruwi iu me omce OI me Keg I ok ourruuau 8 urug llortS.
lsier 01 ieeaa or AicLWweu county,, in
Moitgage Book No. 12, on page 200. etc..
deed not having been complied with aud The followln Tere ccnUir. ail tb
the sum of money therein named and Itttcrm of the alphabet exceoi ihe lav
xo qm im Tain, ror "tU tnott plala.
That whitLarUHcnt. "
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Operating Over 7,000 Miles of Railway
QUICK ROUTE TO AUL POINTS
art h-Soxith-East r West.
Through Trains Between Pfin Cities and Resorts ,
v niiuiuing nriumsS' Accommoaaiions.
Mortgagees' Sale of Valuable Pro-hna'ldiei1' Drr'
perty at Old Fort.
Office in Court House,
L. A. HAfiEy
COLVTY StRT0R.
C. E. HOUSE
ASSOOATC
Aitfrraris and Bixn Piuxts
Sitjtialtiks
Ode In S:r.tma lil lz. Main c't
DR. R. J. BURGIN
DENTIST
Marion, North Carolina
Office in
POTEAT BUILDING.
M. L. JUSTICE, M. D.t D. D. S.
DENTIST
Rooms 2, 3 and 4.
Street man Build lax
Morion. - fi c.
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Hegant Pullman Sleeping, Cars on all Through Trains.
14- V DINING, CLUB AND OBSERVATION CARS.
FiV Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employes, Travel via the Southern
Sates, Schednles and other information furnished by addressing the undersigned,
,R li. JVeeSon, T. P. A., J. H. Wood, D. P. A..
Asheville, N. C.
W. H. Tayix)E, Q. P A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
S. H. Habdwick, P. T. M.,
Washington, D. C.
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wool on ctmmitsion. wrn lor nrktV
U9i menuoning out ma.
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D- I3t2?l II o'clock 4' nC"
fined and described as follow to-wit:
oibu&te in saia conntr: of McDowell
and in Old Fort township, and bcinir a
certain.tract of land lyixiK south of the
Southern Railroad, bonnd t.
north by Southern Railway, east by
Thomason heirs, L. p. Crawford, and
others, south by B. II. Moore lands,
west by Map Lynch, Jno. Boyce, 8. B.
ff; H. . A. Westernan, and others.
n n c,Vce na devised by will by
" ou'ooury 10 jaiia u. Salsbury, and
descended from her to J. H. Salabtxry.
Said sale will bo mad tri mH.f.
amount dne on the nntA
SllKS8?? to-wit:-the sum of
12300.00, with interest th-r f Z1
0th day of October, 1911. and CofU of
Sv. !IP: on of sale.';
Auuaaay or January, A. D. 1012
t t , Bank Op Old Fort.
J. L. C. Bird, Atty. Mortgage.
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