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THK AlORNtNO POST, SUNDAY.. APRIL 34, IOO4 Sheriff Speculated in Claims Against County jspial of Sheriff Garland "from Mitchell to Bb Heard in Supreme Court. Other Cases r:e cr.Iy tlx appeals to be x r. supreme court this week. ."r tiir.e for the hearing of the thirteenth dlatrict. and ' rh is a state case. This i..-t vs. Garland from Mitchell ' t in tnc argument. ;"h. the firs: to come up Tuea- 7 a case la which Garland, as - Mitchell county, "was sen ' i-r 'rectal verdict to pay a . purchasing cUtms against -v f,-.r les than their face v .hirge being speculation as . ,f t'i county In cialma t tie ccuaty. by the sheriff was . p.ir -hasM the claims at sums it 1 !'.ir race vaiue unurr ine ui 'S. th hoard of county commls . "f Mitchell county. The trial ., , before Judge Long, under t.f-viton the special vtrdlct as ... -r-J facts was made up and subsequently imposed. i.- itctrr.ent of Sheriff Garland ! on section 10.9 of The Code, k it a misdemeanor not only v Slcers to speculate In roun- r , -. tut aIo a violation of law , mtr to oengage In purchasing .-r chirrs at any price less than ,..- j value, declaring such actions 1. t.,-.,.ir(irj, punishable by fine or ..,-T.ni or both, at the discretion r. r irx. Garland was a" Republl- y :!rtr.th district Is composed of j Afie. Watauga. Caldwell, j !r ani Mitchell counties. The n fr the district is as follows: . Garland. -?r . Deal, f- tlr. vs. Westhall. . vs. Railroad. (Defendant's jr -.h vs. Railroad. (Plaintiff's ap frrharlt vs. Railroad. Polk Miller Coming Ke you ever heard Polk Miller In my be termed his Southern Ppe .i :? No one can Quit? so well de the darkey of the o!d times, in . In manner. In every way.' Mr. ;r.:r is simply unapproachable. And 1.9 banjo playing Why hH - banjo f.r'.T talks and slnfs. - Thl yir fie 1 1 as a new feature the best darkey t,-urt:e on the road. He will be here Tr.: at the Metropolitan theatr I- !! St. Luke's Home. Many per---s fetre have heard him. To hear to. desire to hear a train. . The r ! reonle are awertt brk tn th Tit I' talks and his music, vrhil" the r--4-.ger feneration lani the things """ h gave suh delight to fathers and others in the times say from 1SC3 to IHi. Polk Miller Is known everywhere. Fr-tar everywhere, north, suth. east i-1 net alike, but In hts own south Is most particularly at home. As "r of darkey stories he s un ra:t.d anywhere. MEMORIAL DAY IN SABBATH SCHOOL Services at First Baptist To day in Memory of the Late Wm. H. Dodd ?iy win be observed as memo r: iiy to the memory of the late Mr. "in?m H. Dodd. The regular exer- n be suspended and a special ir t:i be observed. Representatives all the Sabbath schools cf the city ' t r resent. In addition to many "rv art ! win take part In the meet-t- I- t r--Lilly requested that all 1 ith the school, either now ' J';-ore. mm b- present. A very invitation 1 alo extended all t K. rrnr ttitrlnr lh rtiir t:i b from 9:3) tt 10::0. HEW BOOKS RANEY LIBRARY - ih boys and girls: Abbott's s tlard and Holland. Rollo In r 1 and Pari, Rollo on the I in Geneva. Rollo In Rome v '. Rollo on the Atlantic and 1- n: Crooks Story of the Ameri in. American Soldier, True the United States of Amerlra, Sailor: Knox's Adventures Tr Ynaths In a Journey Through k Itny Travelers In Central Eu V.Mte's Court of Boyvllle; tttjwrd of Os: Upton's Oolll- " t'i 4 V.M'Inrar'a Smalt if 7 A'-. c "' r nll Singers. "tv. rtnre. etc.: Tennyson's ' i' t'.x volumes; Green's Short "rr f the English Teople; Wheel- ;n licences and Memoirs of " ire-rrna; Rll's Teril and Pres "f the Home: White's ; .Xr-vtle of the .eWstern r ttTn's Myths and Legends of 'rece and Rome: Hof!isters r f aPrllamentary Terms: Goss a' "-'"n of a Private: Wright's f Mrro Polo: D'ck-on's Mod- ''itlor,; Holly's Art of Saw- t t nril-r, Narrative. giving-an ' ft hi adventures in North - fro-r? iTTi to ITU; Millard's 't't th in luly; Cummlngs Heat, " New Testament. Old South ' 111 Vrtl.V n.ivla IIin.knAk Ln Goodloe's Some Kebel I Kellcs; Vasarl'a Lives of the Painters. Sculptors, etc; Kldd'a Principles of Western Clllzatlon; Deems Auto blofraphy; Guyau'a Education and Heredity; Bolton's Famous Types "of Womanhood; Ward's Petrarch; Maile son's Lord Cllve; Field's Sharps and Flats; Cunningham's Use and Abuse of Honey; Ropes Campaign of Waterloo, with map; Ftoude's Lifs and Letters of Erasmus; Irvine's Legend of Sleepy! Hollow; Wo$d's God's Image in Man; j Brown in Salem, N. C, after an illness Adams Story of Jane Austen's Life; of only a few days with pneumonia. Iole's American Cltlsen; Dante's Mr. Brown married Misa Mattle Craw Eleven Letters; Macalister'a Ecclecias- ford, daughter of Dr. J. H. Crawford, tlcal Vestments: Hood'a Practical of this city, and she survives him. They Treatise Upon Warming Buildings; Hobson's Problems of Poverty; Bar ber's Pottery and Porcelain of the United States; Ely's Monopolies and Trusts; Jackson's Text-book: of Electro-magnetism; Kipling's Five Nations; Nasmuth's Student's Cotton Spinning; Bancroft's History of America (six vol umes); Church's Pictures from Roman Life and History: Brackett's Tech nique of Rest; Lord Chesterfield's Let ters. N.C. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Reduced Railroad Rates. Special Music-Preparation in Greensboro All railroads will give reduced rates to Greensboro and return for the North Carolina State Sunday School Conven tion which meets in that city April tth - 29th. They will b on the Certlfl- caie nan. xverj-ono aevirinej w th himself of the reduced rate must pur chase first-class ticket to Greensboro at the regular rate, and at the same time procure from the ticket agent a certificate nronerlv atamned by the ngent. This certificate will entitle the S Len is one of the state's foremost llv purchaser to one-third the regular first- ; lng orators, and he served four years class fare returning. It is very Import-, as a private in the Confederate army, ant that the Certificate be secured when 1 enlisting at Torktown in 1861 and sur- the ticket to Greensboro is purchased or else no reduction can be given on the return fare.- Tickets will be good until Wednesday May 4th. An adult and a children's choir have been In training for some time at Greensboro to have charge of the music of the convention.. These choirs will be under the leadership of Messrs. Tullar and Meredith. 9f New" York city. A special platform has oee'n built for the choir, and 'there will' probably be 150 voices in the adult choir. A large or chestra will also assist In the music Eight large committees have been at work for some weeks In "Greensboro getting ready for the coming conven tion. The beautiful Smith Memorial Hall has been decorated for the occas ion, free entertainment has been pro- vlded for nil who have sent in their, John c. Angler, presiaeni. ana general names, and everything Is in good shape 1 manager of the Cape Fear and North for a great convention. I era Railway, and Sheriff J. R. Black- The program for the convention was published in the Post of last Sunday. Mr. Stockard Lectures The Ep worth League of Edenten street Methodist church will hold a lit erary and social meeting Monday night, beginning at eight o'clock. Prof. Je rome Stockard, of Peace Institute, will deliver a lecture on North Carolina poets. The music wjll be an especially good feature of the exercises. Addition to Cotton Mill There is to be an addition 50x75 feet, two stories, to the Raleigh cotton mills. It is for the purpose of Installing a number of Important heavy pieces of machinery and for shipping rooms. The company is now advertising in " The Tost for bids from contractors for the construction of this addition. OFFICERS AND DELE GATES ELEGTED Most Largely Attended Meet ing of L 0fB. Branch Camp Held in Long . While' The largest meeting of the L. O'B. Rranch Camp United Confederate Vet erans held in a great while was that last nleht durlnc whfch ofilcera for the ensuing year were elected, delegates to the re-union at Nashville appointed and other Importsnt business transacted. The officers elected were as follows: Commander A. B. Stronach. First Lieutenant Commander Jacob S. A!en. . . ' Second Lieutenant , Commander G. M. Allen. Adjutant J. C Birdsong. Chaplain Rev. M. M. Marshall. D.D. Commissary R. 11. Brooks. Quartermaster Major J. B. Hill. Treasurer R- II. Bradley. Surgeon Dr. F. J: Haywood. Sargeant W. D. Smith. A resolution of thanks was tendered the ladles of the Memorial Associa tion and the Daughters of the Con federacy for their offer of their ser vices in the raising of funds to send the drum corp to the re-unlon at Nashville. The 'following delegates to the re-union were appointed to repre sent the camp at the' re-union: A. B. Stronach. J. B- Hill. Jacob S. Allen. Alternates: R. II. Brooks, M. O. Sher- rell. and W. D. Smith. ' It was decided to Instruct the Quar termaster to purchase-a supply of small Confederate flags to be used In the ob servance of Memorial Day, May 10th. The camp also accepted an Invitation from the Junior Order United American Mechanics to participate In the eele bration of tha Fourth of July. Capt. Bain, the distinguished Confed erate naval hero, was present at the meeting and was welcomed to a seat with the camp. It was announced that he will deliver an address to the veter ans at the Soldiers Home at 2:30 this afternoon and that all veterans will be welcomed. Col. John S. Kennedy, of the Seventh Calvary, was enrolled as a member of the camp. Death of Mr. L. Brown A telegram was received yesterday announcing the death of Mr. Lodwlo had no children. Mr. John W. Craw ford left last night for Salem to be with his sister In her great bereavement.. An announcement of the time and place for the funeral will be made later. Some Building Notes Work Is progressing rapidly on the handsome new residence being erected by Mr. J. W. Harden on HUlsboro street near the residence of Professor Bur kttt. Mr. Elmer Shaffer is building a neat residence on the corner of Salisbury and Cabarrus streets, just back of the Shaffer residence on Fayettevllle street. Good progress Is also being made on the two flats being erected on Person street between New Bern avenue and Morgan street by Mr. Sylvester Betts: and also on the addition to the Betta residence next door to the flats. HON. D. H. McLEANTHE ORATOR AT GREENSBORO Hon. Dan Hugh McLean of Burling ton was here yesterday. He has re cently accepted an Invitation from the ladles of Greensboro to deliver the Confederate memorial address there on May 10th. His subject will be 'The Private Confederate Soldier." Mr. Mc- rendering at Appomattox. The people of Greensboro may expect a great ad dress. CAPITALISTS VISITED THE IMMENSE DUKE MILLS - ... i ii i . i "a party of well known capitalist were here yesterday on their wftyhome from Duke, in Harnett county, where they inspected their Immense cotton mills which are nearing completion there. In the party were Mr. B. W. Duke and Mr. George Watts of the American Tobacco Company, Mr. Wil liam W. Fuller, general counsel of the same company; Supt. W. A. Erwin of the chain of Erwln cotton mills; Mr. nail of Durham Mr, Erwin received many compliments on the progress of the work at Duke. The machinery is now being placed in the mammoth mills and they will probably begin op erations during the latter part of the 8t.nir..;. Bast Ball Tomorrow Tomorrow a battle royal Is expected when A. and M. and Trinity meet. Competent Judges say that these two teams are nearer equal than any In North Carolina. The A. and M. team has settled down since the VIrgina game and promise the fans that they will get full value for their money of genuine flrstclass base ball. Admis sion 25 cents. Game called at 4:15. Raleigh's Public Pumps It Is ascertained that there are now Just sixty-four public pumps In Ra leigh, whereas there used to be one hundred and five. The average d,epth of these wells Is about thirty-five feet. The old darkey who as an employe of the city has them in charge has been looking after them ever since 1867. Juvenile Base Ball The Morgan street base bll team de feated the West Raleigh team by a score of 7 to 6 yesterday. The line ups were: Morgan street Utley, c; Hamlet, p.: Jones, 1st b.; Broughton, 2d b.; Stubbs, 3d b.: Stropach, s. s.; C. Broughton, r f.: Correll, c. f.; Upchurch, I. f. West Raleigh Roy ster, c.;. Billings, ... t . a -M a. . oa .p.; Alien, isi d.; r-uingion, ;a u., owi- ford. Sd b.; Gattls, s. s.; areen, r. Bagwell, c. f.; Hill, 1. f. f.: Home run by Hamlet. Christian Church Tonight The following is the program for Sunday evening's service at the Chris tian church: Subject Walking with Christ. . 1. Scripture lesson and prayer. 2. Announcements and offering. 2. Song All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name. 4. With Christ at twelve years of age. 5. With Christ at His baptism. . Song Christ the Solid Rock. 7. With Christ first time as Lamb of God. (Two illustrations of salvation.) 8. Song Rescue the Perishing. 9. With Christ at his first miracle. (Two illustrations.) 10. Song My Faith Looks up to Thee. 11. With Christ at Nain. 12. Song Almost Persuaded. II. With Christ on Gallilee. 14. Doxology. . f Everything new, . neat and nice St the Yarborough House cafe. With fare ths best and service unexceljed, thers j is nothing left to be desired. I Any We have purchased a million 50c bottles of Liquozone and given them to a million of the sick. Now tto wish to ask if any sick one has been omitted; Is there any one left who needs Liquozone, and who has ' not yet had a bottle to try ? j We buy the first bottle of Llauosone and give it free to every sick one we learn of, and we have spent over $500, i 000 In the past four months to announce and fulfill this offer. We have done this to convince the sick that L4quo?one does what medicine cannot do. And we are willing to do the same with you if you need it. What Liquozone Is, Liquozone is not a medicine. It is not made by compounding drugs, not made with alcohol. The virtues of Liquozone are derived solely from gas largely oxygen gas by a process requiring im mense apparatus and 14 days' time. To make one cubic' inch of Liqouzone .we use 1,250 cubic Inches of the gas. The process has, for more than 20 years, been the constant subject of scientific and chemical research. The result is a product which does what oxygen does. Oxygen la the nat ural nerve food, the blood food, the scavenger of the blood. It is the very source of vitality, the most' essential element of life. But oxygen is a gas, so unstable that an excess cannot be held in the blood. Liquozone is con centrated and stable. It carries its vir tues into the blood to go wherever the blood goes. It brings to every nerve center, and to every tissue, a vitalizing tonic, with which no other known pro duct can compare. Kills Inside Germs But the great value of Liquozone lies in the fact that it kills germs in the body without killing the tissues, too. There is nothing else known which will do that. Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and It cannot be taken Inter nally. For that reason medicine is TEACHING NEGROES HOW TO REGISTER A gentleman here was exhibiting one of , the most novel publications seen In North Carolina yesterday, ; The hook is cajled the "North Carolina Constitu tional Reader" and Is designed to teach negroes how to read and write any part of the state constitution so as to quali fy them for registration. The consti tution is given' In full, and besides every word In the constitution is print ed separately and divided Into syllables with an accent showing the pronuncia tion. The words are also printed in script so that the student can learn to write them. The author of the unique book is "G. Ellis Harris, princi pal of the old town field public school, Littleton, N. C," and is printed and bound in the print shop at St. Augus tine school here. What We Owe To Asit (Portland Oregonlan.) It Is noteworthy that out of Asia came our alphabet and our Arabic numerals. The compass we owe to the Chinese, who knew the magnetic needle as early as the second century A. D. Gunpowder originally came out of Asia, and so did the art of printing and the manufacture of paper. The Chinese in vented movable types in -the middle of the eleventh century. 3E0 years before Gutenberg. They also made silks long before Europe, and porcelain that hap never been equaled by Europe. Truly, Asia is the cradle of the race. On tte original ideas of the Persians, the Ara bians, the Hindoos, and the Chinese our modern society has been built. Interesting Treasury Dlcisions (Indianapolis Sentinel.) The decision of the treasury depart ment the other day that imported wood en legs shall pay duty as "family sup plies" is only one of several construc tions that place the humor of the gen tlemen who construe our tariff laws beyond the comprehension of the aver age voter. The law permits free entry of animals intended for breeding pur poses, but a man who tried to import a Plymouth Rock cockerel was com pelled to pay a duty of 3 cents a pound. The wise tariff adjusters pondered and studied over it for weeks, and enough red tape was unwound to fill a bushel basket. But it was decided that a chicken was not an "animal," there fore it could not come in free. This recalls Secretary Shaw's decision that frogs" legs should be classified as poul try for revenue purposes. It may take a long time to decide these little things, but when Iron, steel or sugar happens to want something the matter is set tled off-hand and usually In favor of iron, steel or sugar. Special Rates Via S. A. L. Commencing October 15, 1S03, the Sea board Air Line railway will place on sals from all Important stations round trip winter tourtirt tickets o all win ter resorts, tickets sold until April SO. 1904. with final limit May 31. Following are rates from Raleigh for round trf: Austin. Tax. 6L Daytona, Fla. ; 14.01 El Paso, Tex. .. .. 80.45 Fort Lauderdale. Fla, 47.9S Galveston. Tex. .. '. ST-1 Havana. 'Cuba.. .. .. .. .... S0.S$ .'Houston, Tax. .. .. .. .... .. aa.1 Thomasvljle. Gs, Miami. Fla, 49.4$ I Niagara, X. C 3.2S a Fsre" Bottle of licguozone ? '; practically helpless In any gcm dis ease. Liquozone Is so certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of J 1,000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill. The reason Is that germs are vegeta bles, and an excess of qxygen the very life of an animal is deadly to vegeta ble matter. Liquozone acts in the blood like an excess of oxygen gas. No germ can escape it, and none can resist it; yet. to the human body it is more helpful and vitalizing than any other product known." ' - A germ disease must end when the germs are destroyed. And all the skill in the world cannot cure such a trouble while those germs exist. We Paid $100,000 for the American rights to Liquozone the highest price ever piid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. We did this after testing the product for two years through physicians and hos pitals in this country and others. We tested it In thousands of the most diffi cult cases obtainable, and cured with it every disease which was considered Incurable. -The results of those tests, published everywhere as they .were, al tered the world's whole theory of dis ease. We paid that price because Liquozone does what nothing else known can ac complish. It will cure more sickness, end more suffering and save more lives than all the drugs combined. And it is absolutely impossible, so far as any man knows, to directly destroy the cause of a germ disease without it. Germ Diseases. The diseases in this list are known to Jacksonville. STa. .. 27. Jackson Springs, Lake City. Flai . Lakeview, N. C. i Palm Beach, Fla. Pine Bluff, Fla. Pinehurst. N. C. . N. C. 4.93 27.45 3.05 41.95 3.70 3.es St. Augustine. Fla. .. .. .. Southern. Ptnea, ?; V . Tajn pa,' Fla.' . r . . v. .'. 8an Antonla, Tex. ; .. .. Tickets - bear ifteen days ..23.91 .. 3.4S .. 40.01 transit limit and stop-over allow. For information apply to local agent or address 1 C. II. QATTIS, C. P. T, A., . Ralaigh. N. C Winter Tourist Rates Via Southern R. R. Effective October the 15th, the Southern Railway announces the of winter tourist rates Tickets sale will be sold dally until April 30th, with final .limit May 31st. 1904. The following rates will apply from Raleigh to points named: Austin, ! Tex. . . $61.85 Bartow,, Fla. , 39.65 Cedar Keys. Fla. .. .. ., 35.05 Date City, Fla. -37.25 Deland. Fla, .. .. .. .. .. 34.15 El Paso, Tex. . .. , 80.45 Gainesville, Fla. .. .. . .. 31.70 Galveston, Tex. 57.10 Havana, Cuba 80.53 Houston, Tax. .... . 55.10 Jacksonville. F'a... .. .. .. .. 27-45 Miami. Fla. .. .. 49.45 Palm Beach. Fla. 45.95 St Augustine. Fla, ., 29.96 San Antonio, Tex. f. 63,45 Tampa. Fla- 40.05 Thomasville, On. 28.15 Tate Springs." Tenn. , .. II. Is For further particulars call on any agent Southern Railway or address T. E. GREEN, C. T. A.. . - r Ralaiah, H. C R)LESH0KEMCAE - Qursa Csls si ?revets Pooumoala Nowhere" As Is Reprepenting;the leading grass SpPDinig STYLE, cne countryt-we are in posiuun w auuw vu, " style? the Select Patterns, from the foreign and domestic mills. These have been selected with great care, and we are convinced that NOWHERE can you be better pleased ' than at bur shop. Easter only a few weeks off, it's time to look over,; CROSS be due to germs or their toxins, Eevery modern physician knows that to cure these diseases the germs must be de stroyed and medicine cannot do that Medicine sometimes acts as a tonic, aid ing nature to overcome the germs. But those results are indirect and uncertain and they depend on the patient's Condi tlOEL Liquozone directly attacks the cause of these troubles" and there is no other way. For that reason, diseases which have resisted medicine for years yield at once to this treatment and it cures diseases which medicine never cures. The results are Inevitable. They are so certain that in any stage of any dis ease In this list we gladly send to any patient who asks it an absolute guar anty Asthma Abscess Anemia Bronchitis Blood Potion Bright' Disease Howel Troubles Coughs Colds Consumption Colic Crpup Hav Fever Influenza Kidney Disease L Grippe Leucorrhea Liver Troublea 4 Malaria Neuralgia Many Heatt Troubles PilesPneumonia . PleurisyQuinsy Rheumatism ekin Dheaees 8crofula Syphilis Stomach Troubles Constipation Catarrh Cancer 8ysenteryDiarrhea andruff Dropsy DvsDCDsia Throat Troubles Srzeraa KrvsipelasTnbercnlosU Fevers Gall Ntone Tumors Ulcers Gonorrhea Gleet s Varicocele Goitre Gout Women's Diseases All diseases that begin with fever- all inflammation all catarrh all con tagious diseases all the results of im pure or poisoned blood. First Bottle Free . If you need Liquozone and have never tried it, please send us the coupon be low. ' We .will then' send you an order on your druggist for a 50c bottle, and . The best physic: Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by W. G. Thomas and Robt. Simpson. Robbed the Crave A startling Incident la narrated by John Oliver of Pfelladejphi, followp; "I was in an awful condition.' My skla was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tengtis coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a jwell man. 2 know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. , Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at all druggists. EREC remedy relieve in b hi'r; Mid mri Hx FREE. "iena -srajnoior part ten tar. . ROW N CHEMICAL, CO.. fcxl", M'JnVfrt. wa Every IVptnaB la lntered n shouM ktow MARVEL hirli9 Sprsy ITtie new rnl Ryri. tnfec L tton and Suction. t Bml- -Mom &;otrvMUDt. ltGUt rcsrdrarrUt far It.- It U eannot applr lb UiftVKL nih do -tti h it wnil ianD for 17o1ZIii W ARVEL CO.." 41 TArkUorr. r- 25c. 50o. Ns 100. LflNEHAN A Great Showing of Oo'ttCuoiriig Will You Find Such an FIT. 9 - 1 1 Embraced in Our Stock. clothing manufacturers of LINEMAN UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIBR3AND FUInsHERS, - i win pay your druggist ourselves foe It, This applies to any sick one who doesn't know what Llquocone Is, but not t those who haye used It. ! The acceptance of this gift plaoes yoif under no obligation whatever. Our ob Ject Is to convince you; to let ths pro- duct itself show you what It can dv This method seems to us better than testimonials, better than arguments. This very offer should convince yon that Liquozone does as wo claim. We would certainly not buy . a bottle and give it away If there was any doubt of results. If you want those results 4 you want to be well let us. at our ex pense. show yon the way. Send thU coupon today, for this offer will not b continuous. I j Liquozone costs- 50o and ft. CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again. Fill out the blanks and mall It to the Liquozone Co., 453-4S0 Wa bash'' Ave.. Chicago. My disease la. I have never tried Liquoaone, but if you will supply me a 60a. bottle free X will take It I 83 Give full address wrfte plainly. Any physiolan or hospital not yet using Liquozone will be gladly supplied1 for a test , Granulated sugar, per lb 5c Best hog lard, per lb....... ...10c. Water-ground rneal, per lb 20c. Finest patent flour, per bbl ...16.00 California hams, per lb. ...IQc. Good rice, per lb ... 4c. Cooking butter, per lb ...lie. Pure apple vinegar, per gal...... ..25c. Best oil, per gal....... 15c. Agents for Llpton's Coffees. TVe give Green Trading Stamps. Fred Woollcott, Agt. Call 333. RALEIGH MARBLE j WORKS i COOPER BR 01., Raleigh, N. C. MONUMENTS Write' for catalogue. 'We pay the freight. ! it oy - fir? LADIES! UU YUU bUr mil IP WitH Monthly Headachei7 K Take CAPUDINE for thorn. rU. -Mllri TTi&ficSil A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 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