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3 & 01 5 4, A' Sick Man FROM 1 HE TAR HEEL STATE 4 .'.'-'.V'V'V.'Civ v.Vv VI Writes Dp. Hart .. man About , K i d n e y Disease., 8. B. Hartuian, M. D. A g eja t leinan writes me: T : was ; greatly ln- terested in . your article i' descrlb : Ing' the Kauff- man ' case' of serious disease of the kidneys., actly ' outlines y "condition I am sure if Pe runa cured hint s you say. it also. I am los- Why the Nights Are Bright. .; Kansas City Star. " - -l '1- ' ' , ; i Observant persons have been in- Short Paragraphs of State News That terested in the extraordinary bril- Has Been Condensed For Busy, liancy of the inoonlijjht recently. 4 People of the state. .".1,,,aiUllw W1 xuuBFCuCuw,. Washineton. Senator Overman wa member of the Irvine-Pitt Manu- appolnted one 0r a committee of three factunng Company of Kansas City, from the senate tovact with a similar an authority on astronomy, says:" committee of the house for thejnaug v "It is not imaginary," "but based iration of Mr.. Wilson." This means jphe ' description scientific fac ; It l is only at that Senator Overman will ride close of his case ex-; rare antervals. mavbe man v vears to;the president tin the -great parade apart, that such a combination of uf Pennsylvania avenue, circumstances exists as in the past Ralelgh.-Covernor Kltchln author few nights. The increased bright- fees exchange of courts between O. H. ness of the moon is due to the fact AUen and Juds J- I Webb, by which that the moon became full about udge Allen holds Pitt county court i?11 i you the.time of the winter solstice, at Webb, "Mecklenburg court, two weeks, benefited by Peruna I will u:u : t it . li i -r t ..,T! wuitu tiuio tuo eariu ia uearest lu i ueguiuiug juuuaxy ao. uuage Alien is the suh.; It alsoAhappens thatNthe moon is just now nearest to "the earth. The moon is at its ncosi northern declination. This caused it to shine downward on the earth from almost directly , overhead at ?lhJ. y !?ai0d.?f midni2ht Just asthe sun doevat De,W the. blowing down ofa lanre condition as Peruna. Take a table- midday in summer. In most cases coal chute tower in course of erection spoonful before each meal and at. bed- the results is a very strODC licht. 'or tne Southern at 'Spencer. time, tonimueuus lor , iwo or mree T . . , . A . , - XT . . . ... . M weeks and then if there is anything Last bunday, the shortest da v of New Bern. A deed of trust from you wish to ask me further write me the winter, the moon' was nearly NeW Bem-Ghen Street Railway tention. fi- 1 know of no way to express nied in the office of the register of It i nna tnat tne reruna is noi I in ticnrps int hnw mnch hnorhtar I deeds of this eonntv. Th hnnrli it is now than usual at the time of wblch are 111 denominaUons of ?1,000 eacn, are made payable in 1932. These would cure ' me tng flesh rapidly and the doctors say I have every symptom of Brlght's disease of I would be certainly try some as the doctors have practically given me up, the same as they did him." ' In : reply I wish to say, first, that I never make any promises, as to what Peruna will cure.; No physician can make positive statements of that sort. I can say this much, however, if I were in your place I should certainly give Peruna a trial. I know - of. no from Kinstbn and. Judge Webb from'! Shelby. Spencer. A heavy wind storm rag ing for several hours palyed havoc la this section recently, unroofing. barns and. houses, blowing down telephone and telegraph poles, fences and out buildings. The heaviest damage was helping you I will be perfectly frank and tell you so, for I Would not have you take Peruna unless it was really helping you. , But it has rescued so xr.axiy cases of kidney disease that I am quite confident you will find it ex actly suited to your case. Kidney disease begins with catarrh of the kidneys. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Unless the destruction of the kidneys is already too great Peruna relieves the catarrh and the cause 'of the kidney disease is removed. I shall anxiously await a report of your case. Remember, all letters are sacredly confidential. I never use any one's :; name or address without his written consent. My. correspondence Is absolutely private. P E R If N" A IS FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. SPECIAL NOTICE Many persons" are making inquiries for the old time Peruna. To such would say, this formula is now put out under the name of KA-TAR-NO. manufacturea a full moon." Parcel Post Rules. first mortgage bonds are sixty In number making the bonded Indebted ness of the street railway 160,000.. Asheville. With one leg mashed al- -Wflshincrton. .Tan. ft. Tt is Hkft- , . ., . j. . . ... most entirely loose from his body, and i.y, iu me juujuuun vi auiuonues hl8 8houlder badly crushed, of the .Bostoffice Department, to I Walter Masser, a flagman on the be only a short time until1 books Southern railway, was brought to this and other printed .natter now SSX. handled as third class mail at eight sers right leg had to be amputated cents a pound, will be made mail- 1111(1 nIs chances for recovery are very able as parcel post matter. slight Stpnc it Wornn lrnOTn' frvW Washington. Among the items in already have been taken to induce nouse of representatives by Secretary Congress to so amend Ihe parcel of the Treasury MacVeagh, is one for by ka-tar-no company. Columbus,-! post act as to permit printed mat- 10W) t0 Pa7 the rental of temporary Ohio. Write them and they will Pleased to send you a free booklet. be Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1913. Commissioners Sale of Sarah Hally burton Lands. ter to be sent by parcel post. In line with this idea, Postmas ter General Hitchcock decided to day that senders of parcel post packages containing merchandise neadquarters for the Charlotte post office and for the accommodation of government omciais while the pres ent building is being remodeled or torn away. This amount is asked for the fiscal year ending Juiie 30, 1914. Greensboro Plans have about been completed for the beginning of a cam- might enclose printed matter de- By virtue of an order of re-sale made scrinti ve of the nontentq with nnt I TmHpti hero tr roloa 1C ((( fff UA and entered in a Special Proceeding r r , r wwvvv pending invthe Superior Court of Mc- affecting their classification. His chamber of commerce, the money to gCountv, North Caroling entitled order is an amendment to existing Jl86!0"1?, b"er W F. HaUybnrtn and others ExParte, . . . . ... rates and for exploiting the city in wherein the undersigned was appointed parcel post regulations which pro- various ways. The $36,000 pledges a Commissioner to make sale of the lands V1(je that the inclusion in a pack-1 are to be paid In yearly instalments. neremarxer mentioned ana aescnoea, j Ai I will sell at the court" house door in ag of any printed matter subjects the town of Marion, to the highest bid- the entire package to the third noi -fv noon j-vn MATinow fhn Qtri now r February, 1913 (it being the first Mon- class of postage. day of the said month) within the legal hours of sale, all the following described tract or parcel of land, known as the home place of Sarah Hallyburtonf de ceased, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning on a Hickory on the east side of Catawba river, and runs south crossing the river, 60 poleb to a pine; thence north 57 west 26 poles to small the idea being to secure $12,000 for the next three years and to devote this sum yearly to the needs of the organisation and the city. Salisbury. A committee from the Rowan County Farmers' Union met with Senator Brown and Representa tives. Murphy and Carlton and formal ly presented them the resolutions passed at the annual meeting of the union at Barger's School Hodse, In the county, several days ago. The laws especially were considered, that of an Improved system of working the county roads and a longer school term A Hero In A Lighthouse; For years J'. S. Donahue, So. Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, as a light house keeper, averted awful wrecks, bnt i a queer tact is, ne might nave been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had not prevented. "They cured me of kid ney trouble and chills," he writes, "after ! iSST'u1"?7 fine; J106,800 witn ears without benefit and they also im old Rutherford line, 180 poles to a red proved my sight. NoWf at seventy, I oak; thence west 555 poles to a hickory, om 0n ua i Shadnck s creek; thence gestion afx 8tomach. liver and kidney with a moderate compulsory act. 7 k i f Z , Xr ' 1oq r troubles, they're without equal. Try stanlev A dlstresalne accident oo. 15 poles to a stake; thence south 29 poles thAm OnlvOpta at T W Strpptmnn's oianiey. a aisiressing accident oo- to a stake, in the field; thence south 20 them, pnly 50 cts. at J. W. btreetman s. curred &t the plaQt Qf tne stanley west crossing Shadricks creek, 10 poles " Mfg. Co. when Mr. Alonzo Turbyfill to a stake at the Southern railway; The High Point Furniture fac- fell to his death from a scaffold on inence west wi n xne ne oi ooumern . j turned out $9' 500,- he and other workmen were re railway track, to the point of mtersec- uuriea mau car turucu uut vw, kv Jii. 4v, u ii 4.1 -4.1 aaa i.u t : 3 :j pairing a broken shaft. The victim WW" ITW1 lltlv VIA Vl I JJJ J g j Li J X. 1U1 iilvUi V CftLJvA 1 VjI UC to a stake. Finlev and 'Conlev corner: RiloUuuu Ior laoor. thence east 42 poles to a black gum, Rutherford and Lucy Conley corner; Frightful Polar Winds thence north 34 east with said' Conley fnr.. line, iuu poies 10 a pine, ner corner; thence north 18 east 40 poles to a stake red, Wgh or sore chapped hands and and .pointera ineat ,a small branch; thenoe iips, that need Bncklen's Arnica Salve north 42 east with said hne 12 poles to toFheal them. It makes the skin soft a black locust tree, same course with A nwi said line 50 poles to stake on .nvei -bank, 1 also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, LnJneUy brnises and piles 0nly centa' at j eaau urosbiug xne river io iue uegiumng, t w RfrAftTr,oT1'H containing 180 acres more or less. . '." This December 31st, 1012. W. F. HALLYBURTON, - - England Likes Lobsters. commissioner. About SO.CKHJ lobstprs nrt mi ton dailv u u -7--yv luio a uiaBiouaio iucid lur uia kuiugo. in Great Britain. Mos( of them come sentence against him was suspended from Norway and Nova Scotia. ln a .-. th Mw. torm of criminal court, and he was ordered to I and his fellow-workmen were hand ling a shaft on which a pulley weigh ing about 500 pounds was fastened when the scaffold began to totter overbalancing the three workmen and falling. The pulley fell upon the life less form of 'the deceased mangling his body. . Kinston. L. A. Hughes of LaG range is in the county jail here, following his arrest on a capias issued at the request of Solicitor Shaw. Hughes assaulted his father-in-law at La Grange, and will have a hearing be- -1 ALCOHOL 3 PER CE.T n - uu u . 4, 1 IVomotcs D IteOooXlccftf Apertecl Remedy for tesfp- AYonasJCcm-ulswiisXotrta ness find Loss of Sixr?. rncScrikSijMrtt4r NENv YORK. 1 Forlnfanta and Children. The Kind You Hav& AKvays Bought Bears the Signature of - U s e a V- . For Over Thirty Years 0 : Guaranteed under ii t'oodal Exaa Copy erf, Wrsppct, pi la ffnpr i- lUilillL LOW FAR TO THE Fertile Northwest ONE-WAY SPRING COLONIST TICKETS ON 'HALE DAILY MARCU 15 TO APKIL 15. 1913 to points In West ern MontsnM. Idaho, Washington. Orroo.BritUhColsmMm ROUND-TRIP HOMESEEKERS TICKETS ON BALE 1st and 3rd TUESDAYS EACH MONTH to may point in the Northwet United State and Cansds Lost; limit and stopovers. Travel on the Northern Pacific Ry and connecting line, to Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho Washington, Oregon, or to Manitoba," Sa skatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia. Will send free illustrated literature about tboNorthwwt Unit ed States and full information about Northern Pacific rates of fare and ervic promptly upon mjueL It coats you noth ing. .Write today. W. W. NEAU Traveling PaAs'r Agtrnt, 16 No. Pryor St.. Atlanta, Os, J. C. Eaton, Traveling Immig. Agent. 40 E. 4th SL. Ondnnsti, O. c Executor's Noticel (feffi'" . We. :the undersiemed having qualified 'Persons troubled with partial paralysis I pay the costs and appear before Bupe- . as Executrix and Executor of the last are often very much benefited by mas-1 rfor court each May to prove good be- Will anu testauicjuu ui, ahu u. . . xvoiu, j KaKing uts : auwmu paixs uioruuguiy i havior A Carolina, this iff to notify all persons This liniment also relieves rheumatic having claims against the estate of-said pains. For sale by all dealers. deceased to exhibit them tct tne under signed at Marion, N. C; on or before the 12th day of December, 1913, : or this notice will be pleaded , in bar of their recovery.' All persons indebted to ; said estate will please make immediate pay ment. - ' . . - Salue Brinkle;y, Executrix. W E. WrLLlS, ISxecntor, - Idiot Brains. . T -. v The brain of an ldit "contains much Ies4 piuisjhr than that or. a person ot arenige mental power. Kinston. The completion pf the two new sidings, the finishing touches on which were made recently, great ly increases the yard, facilities of the Norfolk Southern, at ' this point, giv ing Kinston one of the? most commo dious yards on the system. Washington, larger appropria tion for the eradication, of the cattle tick in the Southern states than the $100 Per Plate 1 - -of the last will and testament of in jjew Orleans in 1842. Mighty costly $250,000 appropriated last year was ior most) witu bwjinacii iruuuio ur ium gestion. To day people every where use Dr. King's New Life Pills for these Mrs. -Altha M. Reid. James Morrisi Atty. L- v A o rUn troubles as well as liver, kidney and Want a Dinner bet free If .-Write, bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only The'Peogeess for, particulars. 25 cts. at J. W. Streetmah's. urged upon the senate committee , on agriculture by state veterinarians and others from Louisiana,, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Car olina, Arkansas and Mississippi.. Strong, Serviceable, Safe. HPHE most reliable lantern for fann use isthe RAYO. It is made of the best ma ierials, so that it is strong and durable without being heavy and awkward. It gives a dear, strong liht. Is easy to Ihlht and rcwick. It won't blow out, won't leak, and won't srnokc It is an expert-made lantern. Made in various styles and sizes. There Is a RAYO for every requirement. At Dialer Ectrjxchtrm ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY llcrprt4 la N Jot?) uu it n
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