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PAGE TWO aRlHM'.1.! THE RALEIGH EVENEN G TIMES, THURSDAY, X OVEMBER 21, 1907. Kirs. Bradley's Third Day Id Witness Chair Ntedtd Quickly Actf Ouicklj lie (Continued from First Page.) district attorney asked suddenly. A. Yes- I will tell you about that The senator was In one of his mad o g(?c v(m toJ.n. spells. He aousea me awiuuj, abused my familv, abused everybody that I had ever known or been con nected with and said tne most awtuli things. Finally 1 raised my umbrel la, struck at him and hit him in the mouth. His teeth we're noiiuug but shells and the slightest lick would break them off. That is Hie way u happeued. Q. Now what hanpened when tin senator came to Washington during ho soimiiier of IftOli. The time vou went down to the train and went. -as I far as Ogden with him? , 1...1.-.1 '" trees liom i 'lis pi i.Vll.1 tl fr J Pneumonia Salve I The Family Safe-Guard. 25c, 5:. $1.00. Relieves Croup inMminuts. AborU Pneumonia in 6 hoirs. Beerina work aa noon as applied Criminal to be without It. Sold bj all druggists or 10c adasd bj Lt Richardson, rug. them, druggists or 10c adtifd by Greensboro, N. C mail. Tell me what vou ud ti'om Max ami Al;ie. (Writing here was illegibl could not lie read.) j iion t in i k or spoaK to niaunme about, this. Yon do all the compro ,mising, don't you?" ''' More Alioiit ".Madame I'.ronus Wile. Dear rrhur: I was ilo-.vu to t'ne Dawson place. They have of i'mit M'ei-s there of all kinds, house set back- from the road. 1 tell you I -wish ;you would ar- ua lot; , Tin My at A. Never. ! A letter was next rend in which iiid Mrs. Bradley snoke in envious terms of seeing an account in a paper ot a whist party at winch Mrs. lirown had enionained. savin,'; mat. u drove her wild to see another woman oc-oupv-,:iK ihe station and possessing the name that belonged to ner. Q. ou were Imin; to break up lirown s home then. .Mrs. iirad- 21 r ley side You have not .heard the other ii tri ..-: . i':.D!d y tei-s mail ! -.Mrs. ll'Oil! "The-. pounds of have two think tli iit1 s'o-.i.rce- of only i ; . "I look rrl... U.. Ti.it. t.t ll'4;liiii(tf nil I I -.-(- limn A. I learned that the senator ha. I. '"'. 1 lK 1 left Salt Lake suddenly and all along ' maple uv. he had 'been promising to take me to Washington with him. I hur ried down to the tram, got there just as thev were st ilting and went into t:.e coach. Tne senator demanded to know what I meant and I to: 1 him that 1 intended going to Wash ington with : him. He raved and swore and said all manner oi hard things. 1 never opened niv lnouih.! 1 just let him talk. Finally, as we ( neared Ogden he changed his tactics and began to plead witn me. Dolly, it vou just won t go with me. I proui-j ise you that just as soon, as l return 1 will make good every promise.-. 1 got off at Ogden and did not go and ho came out to the plattorni anil I made the most public protesiaiions and demonstrations ot love tor me. Mr. Baker read a leter written by Mrs. Bradley, she said, during the summer ot 1902. It read: "Keep awav from the pnemv and vou will prosper in love and happi ness. Suppose vou get vou a good room. How would it do to nave a good bed put in your back ofhee. ' Q. What do you mean - by ":'ie enemv? - Mr. Barnes. Judge king. Mrs. Brown were interfering W us. e or wan Is ki: Will from i el ill vou cr i he nur- Am-wi'i- my (inesiion, .please. Nn. 1 ilon'i know that I was. r idu'.Said that she may have ryii-g to do t n is. ilia; s!ie had were of course those whose face did not yet figure in Ur l"l!;er s allium. ! Among these few were also Mr. i IvnocKtown. who besides being tiie fa ther of an unusually beautiful daugh ter, was also the possessor of a lor tune ot manv millions. I he Ameri can, who was considerable less sensi tive than his daughter, had heard it said that, the pictures were undoubt-i edly indecent but this did not pre-1 vent him from hammering L-lkcr: every day. trying to maw.- him give up Ins secret. Well, if vou reallv niusi know, said t lker one dav when Ihe Amen-, can had cornered him on ihe piar.za and he did not see anv chance ot set- : ting away during the next low hours, I 'then I will coulide. the se -ret to you ; the hist time wo two are alone, ( tune : with me on a vail; 10 Koenigswarl." ; "All. right," the American exclaim-! eil. highly, satisfied . with ' himself... . The excursion to Koi-tugsw'tirt was , iindiirtaken the very ii'M day and ; proved .exceedingly intii si iug to th- ' IBMnMMriTffT11lllliriTTrTllaWintTirirWTf I I Mil ...in nn.ni i it. - -! immiiiw i iiiiim,afmiaiwiiiiiii-iTw-irw irmiTniiMiinwMiww s-tfUEkKizaiwau&mjiaacLn rmrirr-TT ffa I : . B' ' . " ' ' ' g Starts Monday, Nov. 18 Closes Saturday, Nov. Big Cut in Prices to Meet the Demand Caused by the Scarcity of Ready Money. 30 Ann an i d ii d. 1: 1 he ma.k 'ar fi the I- lal nun st In plai nt Friday. I af'er my i you niiist in The. si r JkUe place .,:: .:oih:, mum h and for you up fee! Very : fuess. If v irotilise not (i. ; h.u'i 111-Hi-'.; u talking to .or sixtoen k and tiiey tniily. I ley Ii; ; clear, sday . healih iiiad ikto h in- " t a right, to. Uiieslioii.il just before 1 husband.- C'ki that Bradley tile senator j ing nio.-'i of ' Bradl.'y :.i v.'heii her son lint. Brown--w she said that ' , i lean '.lent Tht liumi OUIll! and la vvi-r -w -id Br his he 1 to 111 lion I diey. ,,.,,-it e. events roni h el she said but tuat en' dur- 1 Mi'.'. in in. nn aior lint. ;it-; i. w ew it rthiir s. . Pre: only si: cas nov wa d hristi 'or do and the Bradley's miiy stories that In union roaring with la niniiiit . they start-d After a while ihe- r ad and when thev where lh.-v r--il M hear .what t !n y lit, a daring idea.-.ll . liiain uf tiie aunl d rpt 11V many the TAMES' CJAT&. .SKI. IMI Millie 1 11 had pla. al-111- a lunelv nine to a nobody e talking 1 tliiinigh idnitogra-. 1 "'I I Mil- III 'Hills . 'oats ( 1 1 I'N ill liOj; ?3 50 S3 CO ?3 5G LESS GOODS vaiili-s are licni!'. iimird in ne (ioolis Sfifli, .til.!'."! I'.i'oad ai!' !.). tt.i;.- iiles arc t ile. I' ails ell- ion. o at among ciiristenii; fi'f.'i'vi-ard ' lliat the ii oid Nothing.- hi art- get Mng we. 'are worry. ' Do Mowed- Mon c Ar the. V. Whin: stand to 1 ilous: ic and . Doil'l ' .1101-Ari ar I 1 1 .- ; 5 row n. ijii'of 1 S,el slu. hei :r:u lien Win III Uii.lt kit- on i n a I or . i n I cssrs i l'lrilOllli Se: was .again ig out' evidi :e: former occasion, lirown liad liro.ig'ii li oiliet for D fen ion lr pilt (111 i-e inn pi : rasicui. Ii M r.- :-ll-l mil ;p!l. line, (if iia.l del Sllllj (I 11 loriy witnesses there .'were some her." 'they sus wiis Brown's and was Christened -T aid. poli'ical work, club addresses Asked' to na-ne . upon v. iik Ii she ech i: lie. said tu rn- 1 l'lson Mr y,m I) S'Ml-il '' "BU can. i' ilati"! I'lU. Kiiiicklown. .i-' ioiis voire. "I daughter, hut i hi do not iim uglit to for I h. .- iiiteiiding to in -law." ': lit Vou are old 1 plied, without ; id. in his ivo with to me much as I show elf your lled'.K ( iom I it til' " oilici- i.ls(, L- illi In ill i I I ' i be cleaue;: :i:i lr- !i h,h " room li e !olidr. I 1) ' til pH'U' ' -A un it's h ii- li-V'.! V ,(o! I 1 inki i Blankets I, acnes' t Kl tufa: T.ie lo s 3 CO $2 eo J-2 CO ) ii i I'll nil liowever. Old and con tin fi--il -Ou iin-e t liing iini-i- iin tlii--. ' I will slioiit ye it l-f i fori HIS TRUE FACE. U : A. L very bod v. Henderson. Judge and others wno with our affairs. Q. Now in exhibit. ;M vou write: ''Don't talk or' speak- to the : madam, j You do all the compromising and it nas never availed vou anviliing. lias It' 4 Q. ou were reieirmg to Mrs.! Brown as "the madam?". .... - I A. Yes.-' I Mrs. Bradley told or having con versations with Judge eager about her troubles. Wanted Brown Divorced. Q. Now. In one of your conversa tions did vou not tell Judge YU-nger that vou wanted -mm to get Mrs. ; Brown to secure, a divorce from, the senator so that 'you' could marry hini,. and did not Judge Wenaer tell voi: 1 am not a destrover ot homes: And then did you not ask him how tne public lelt regarding, vou and Brown and which it favored and lie .replied by; saying ; hat !. tke liublic was disgusted with you both? A. I do not remember suih a con versa i. .;!',. . I remember talking over the mutter with Judge enger and 1 believe he said lhal he would .not advise any nian to get a divorce. told hitn that, tne s iiuitoi' nad prom ised to marrv me a. id now in t ie hiiir of in v degradation, with everv avenue (dosed agaiasi inc. he was endeavoring to neglect nie. I asked hlni if he. was such a ciiaaipioi; of public; marols why ,iri did not try to get the senator'.'to rilnrn to liis f'n's; wile, wno was -still alive. Tills is about t.e conversation as I remem ber it. Q. Did vou nor sav tiiat vou would .teinlicr, .1! Jlr. Baker diictiiin (i! or chaiai I the attorn ..' oi.jecK'.'l to tiie testimony ;is to the :M' of this "treatment j s were called to j'he isul'tatioii wi'.h Judge' for, i ford. ','' . .Vfier a long con for. Mice 'l)'r ne,v was 'withdrawn unci not ', to get into further detail, finally excused. ; -'am A. King, an.' attorn:-; j Lalic City, was introduced r 1 1; ueu' hoih Sen'a'f'or.' lVrowu ' Bradley in; ir.-a ei . i Q. . W'iiai was Mis. Urad illation for peace and good . o: Meet and : bench S;;:f- VVhit-' lloved lie r of .i. i and Xl ley's ri. ; : 1 1 1 f isv i ii:(i!:;i;i; in;i::)(;.) if was ar Aiarietibad that this 'the most.' truthful' of stories happened. At MaricaUad wliere today, go only the fat -people to get iliinner also .the thin people-to g. : fat. for this reason it is ofteii (iiiite fiiti uy to noiice file jealous looks.; of tin various categories -ot health seekers. when i hey pass each oilier at ;hej spring. Tinny is tiie honv Kngiislij not " iuit md don't. ' ik'night S- t.",' . . With these. Wiinl.i his photiisiaphieal ii uinli-r the. nose1 uf in-law there was a P.' had -'cocked-, .the lli'at tiie- eXi'iosi But strangely call's "tnu- facv" .yra slightest, different fi.iin de at any other uveas i litening his band was and came, back : holding American- revolver. ."Hands tip," he . sin wiiiilii-lii'-son-in-lav.' '.. ai which came froin the pi town's'-' right liand tuld. i Ire inil a sUee'i-ssful. i-,-, . Vlk.-r undi !-. : ,: lose his - "W.'ll. now ; tliiit if ymi iianil '.of. 'your i i . 1 1 r IV,-1 V on Hi Wliippid 'out 'via- and held father k as il showing taken. , A merl in' the ;.(.() i.ii: l.i-le ;io-.es Silk (ilov.'s a :.imk) wil ed Do, a !.i: ( i nlc es r!i- 712. lis fiilui-i faint clii iV.VidVol', had lii'cii H)!l:;ll,: the wits not n doi' i i .MINI Wiii (".II ii I lilt t i' 1 i !.'. I." ."!.-ii:eii n s B i il t I I d.oi lhat In' -slni ck QUI! hip pocket '8S- caliber. -1. at. his lie- click in Knock-.-somi'thlng -sure. I'l lo il Ice- hi en (J 1" : ceil OI ,11 I'll li-.d ,iiei:e((a ( I i ( ! t IncrCi I I c:it l.t. and ami lOfJ. V lo.inui I.: I'. ci;i til I i .hi at ins ( i l CJ:. u n ilU-l l S1.00 i:h tin 'V relations -..-with der -liii- iijiiilu! hat. .. n v, -1 "Hit!, . ,r . , lo that. 'linn knew her : f r aside from ! tor Brown? A. Good. Q. ;;:.( wh;, wits' up to De'a'niber A. From .:! MIS u Vvas good. 1 only IsSS. Mr. King said he had seen Mrs Bradley ,', for;. Senator lirown diirin;-; ihe time the "criminal- cases against the two Wi re l'endir.i.-. "I endeavored lo persuade Iter, to 'ease relations with Brown and thai if -.Senator -Brown was .under .'obliga tions he would provide for her ami children. Sao.said sm- wanted Brown i(i Tnli'ill liis promises, lo give .their ciiildren a uaiae and 'lhat. she did not want lirown or iris property." j miss, and i lie fat. Kgyptiau iiiinisier. lisli I file, thin .(ierman lawyer, jt.inl t lis? fat -w.cr Wil'e (if the Hungarian catil,. (iealer. . hiiv no matter how different the suf ferings wliii-n liroughi them here, thev were all si: tiering iron-, one sick ness that Of kodakoinaiila.; Kvery I year; l h r people, had become more and in I'liioi'.' convinced lhat life was : not ing if oil had s of ail tiie place: ail your friend. not taken : Vou have i and ac- I WO IMI'OUTWT nms!r.M; I.KT'n.BS: IMS XAMKSAkl (I (i: W: day. il Brown to Kn h his that, tiling i Sag- nt r.o no; perini wife? A. N i. I remember. I heiiev I said on 1 v ouce wnen son about a financial settlement wa.; gested, that no financial se.ilen could rigiit hid matter. That matter who suffered. w;iei,n r i, was aim or I. that we should put aside all personal feelings and protut our children, lhat it was these wiio needed protection and wlim-c i:iter ests we must have at heart.' 1 want to say here that I have scene a let ter from Mrs. Brown in v.hiih she said tuat Judge King had said 'hn any "jet;.ot' i.t .or ::i . ki'a! was i i -posterous and that the onlv ivnv to handle this matter and subline inn was "to starve me Into it." Mrs. Bradley then mentioned Frank McGuire and she told about meeting him on the street and going to his house and that one afternoon she and her sister went to his house. These letters were then read: ' My Dear Arthur: Frank Is un settled and don t want to stav here. He has talked with me about the cat tle. He-is very , restless and assures me that he is going. You must de cide then what to do. But I hope you won't mention this to madame, for you cannot blame me. leurned For the Knibrace of the Sen ator's Arms. ' I wonder if you are true to me I am loving you the best I can and so want to have your arms around me. Have not been well today but am all right. Is this case about the divorce or the alimony? When will you file suit? Write me everything you do and every step. 'T aay to you that I am homesick. I wish we were back at Lob Angeles when we first met there. We might laugh once more. But perhaps we can laugh a little next week. I wish you had the key to 51, but you pavem't said to rend it and I expected ;: in ill .Mr.- Tiii:oi;n:i- I 1 ii liington, 1). C loied in laru of love letu am read which lip pre.. s: ecratui'o mure I hit was t he letter writ Brown by Mi s. A"; Mrs. Bradley.- found in .tl;e; Raleigh .ant precipitated tiie tra 11. Til. I. I II.) o Tiie Tillies-ri : . Nov. 1 .- - I n a measure to mo s he.twi-en Bl own wo leners w:re d the court and . ail .others; One eii io Senator u: Adams, wnicli upon bis dresser which sue saya edy. I worth li it j snap shot ai ! seen, of J iiuaniia'aces, s. i 'I'll is season they were all interest i-d in o'iich .oilier.'s pictures, and hours Were spoiii. '.each. day looking at the res all s as they ci.i-r.e from i ho dark room and tiie only person whodid I r.oi cure -a suan lor snap slioi.s was llenry I'lki-r, a lawyer from . Vienna.. ; "I did hot s. e," lie said ( oaiepipt iiously, "liow aay. one can. lake any pleasure in looking at al( llieiii nu lla t'iral faces Whicii all look as if ou had io:'!'m1 tlieai just for that 'pur pose niiu iisKi'd them io pul on their most friendly, which in '.nearly . all eases means the most idiotic expres sion. . Iloally there .Isn't, among' all of ifioiifii single genuine pho o.;r.i.ai. . "And what (io you (all a g' T.uine photograph." asked Miss .lain1 'Knock iown, who iiiitl j'.:st. unived from lh. stales. ; ; "' The young Ulan .. wio: noi sluw in to ki ion h a I'd 1; v up In an I'Xpressi tlii'eaii-ni.ng The Ann i tenipttiouslv just pocket follow and to Koeiiigs Maiieiibad. any of. u "But for lioivd, "il What 1 b: at all luit Kng- 'I'lie. words wlieii ii-' joked '.with into the , what to do. : ' 11 1-' ! 11 Jlitl I a il til hail. Is. and 1 hi uf it. : -ir revolvi r. . . : . 1 lean ook,-d at him con- nd llieii said: "Now you j your shouting iron young i tia-n yon walk all aluii': j wart., while , I go liaen to If voii dare to 'come near I shell -." a ' . Cod's, sake." Vlker wliini was lioilnng but a joke 1 in niy linnd. was no pistol !liV till l)i'i.: Aim ho look 1 I then ly a; nations, do for sav or ( i a you.' . lie th lo walk Tin- in 1 Di ihotogri was supi liistwas not. rem i otigf: tat;. lilac a I" sad' li.iv. li'HH , luit d at and with lii'- detectiv mo liiti ouly for a ids victim i;f "off all 1 . words: " lytliing gi is sine l' it. c.tmcr.'i. tile face Miami is st. i .: is explii lial - will Take Advantage of This Opportunity aad Remember We Offer Only New Clean Stock, jv'o Seconds of Job Lots. EXfiB 12 East Martin Street. WALTER o OTT AJoaiis (i.i ili ,i oi lii;Mai"'S ai A llli.lv WLL1 LCHIPrD OlTIOi! i n il ipr SS A V i J fi'r 1 I. lit i t ll. if:'js jw:.ws Mnisi'j r.rsi- d liiiVk XI. .da i'lk.'l h: f!i hiiii liiiia II Ik lo Mail.! tie- lotli'i a Iciti-r hoin til ll happen si aited m c( ami id. ii-ri 'i- liand- atauiliig a jilioiograp-i .1 !i'CS.'lll. ciiess. i liaving saloil of that it I'lki s ll. T ili did soon till' Ilu- ra.es must b ami: .,1. It nf an in- I would pinliiblv I vor bad in- not anying tin- pie- I an A-eiiilg .I.-' :i : .v the The true "A piioto.t geliniiie pho! true f ice of face." This Tin;, oi hei' was broi ' the ('I'oas-exaiiiiiiatirin I ternoon, its reading I) lin 'iitions. of ihe day. '-t-.tr froii-. .Mrs. liradiey in which she used t Ik ;ht out" during during the at 'ing one d trie and -was. a h-i-io the t-e a i.t or expression. I shall kill her or go niad." Other por tions of this letter Were replete with most endearing terms for the senator. by once ot Dr. 1 !kt. naa lie t-midiasised that, -hi.-.;a nor. show ihe true lace photogriipiis wt re failui ciared, 'however, that lie siiapped ;i. great, many an h he did not show lii'cuiV" lie did not 'van i,i!i,: t uat -is j U'Sp!:,'. iniist j ,e' siiiijeet- j as tin- hob- j n a and again j ', ise ih-y did neai-ly ;ill ' . H i liiniseli had )' tr u- faces ' to anybody i io coiiiiiro Mr. t'lk .My t i nsi-' our inl and T send you have enjoyed il dark rouin. while w ot.igraiih wlii-li show 1 llolS, volv.-r, I liilaiii'-d Mm- niv I; row i detective, camera. rely. I on that air little tei'tive ours. illX KN'OCKToWN IK : ai -a? -fc.ft-e.-a,'t 1 1 " i. -r--,r. 1 .,.J-.i-,- 4 :I'XV?'!' n 1 i Q. Whom did vou reler to v,ne vou sav vou '"'iviil kill her. .Mr: Drailley, asked the district attorne; a. I don t know.. I will ask vou then if you did r.ean Mrs. Art uur lirown? 1 don t know. at this :n- (1 not l A. O. wir there anv olh vou were incensed against lime? A. I don t know. I don t remr ber. . She referred to Mrs. Rrown always ris "tho madam.' saving that the sen ator always called her that. He next questioned Airs. Bradley as to her objections to Mrs. Brown occupying the senators Bingham street house, and when Mrs. Bradley failed to remember, and ho pressed her for answer, she replied: 'If you knew all tho .nlngs the senator would say about these mat ters you might understand some of these things." Q. Did you not tell tho senator you needed that house and Its con tents for our own little ones and our unborn children?" 1 iiiiso lie- people he-had snapped, and j 'after a while p-'Oplo did not try io j make .hini show them. , Miss Jar.e repeatedly fried to make. ; the young lawyer give 'up his secret, I lint -when one of 'he oiher guests told j her that most likely the photographs i i in question were indecent piciures.: she asked no more questions. .The truth of the whole thing was this, that, besides bis rei-'alar kodak. r "woman ! "if'r bad -a small det"cuve camera i I lea-mi l- !li i Mr. Ilerm: Raleigh Com canuni, lodav me i-s. Howel .Mavor l'owa o; ( en iIk ate I'ays .Mrs. I'iiiii'I !ji;S.tOO. n Heller, treasurer ol ill. No. Col. Roval Ar- delivcred to Mrs. .len- I. widow of the late ex- II. $3,000. In pay.n uit held bv her husband in EO YALL & EOEDEN JUitNITURE COMPANY, lH" l'ajetteville Sli-ret. 12H Wiln-.iiitoii Street. RALEIGH, N. C. which iookcu exactly iiki; h revolver When he hud selected a victim he In-: ductd li 1 ii l or her as tlifi case might be to take a walk wnn him in a lone ly road, and when they had come far enough to be out of earshot, he sud denly pulled out his revolver and held it up to the face of his compan ion, which of course at the moment did not wear a very Intelligent or umiaido expression. This was the moment wnen Ulker snapped, what he called the true faces and not onlv did lie keep them carefully pasted up in an album, but he was even mean enough to send a copy to each of his victims, although he, as far as known had never shown them to any third person. This was the reason why only very few tried to discover the secret of I Iker a "true fare," and theso few Al., HBnAtfA mmiv . .t... t- Laxative fromo Quinine Cjtj Cure Cold in On Day, Crip in 2 Days on vtry I .ie Itovn I Arcanum. Tapers wen completed o.i ihe llth.-aiid check was Torwardcd to Mr. Heller on the I 1.-O..I. Tiie death of Mr. Towell oc-1 enrred on the ::rd. This illus ial the iiompine-.s of the Roval Arca num in iiiivment of their obligaltoiis, and such promptness and good busi ness mot nods has placed the Royal Arcanum in the front rank .-of not oniy assessment companies, but the showing is one that the old-line in surance conipntiK's could feel proud. The Raleigh Council Is growing at a rapid rate. A great deal of money has been paid out to widows und or phans, and much good has been done In this way by this noblo order. 'Henry night ilia burglar," "And h i 1 I her In. wi it br: ao: man. gilt ii ,ven l down Had. tae colli i afraid." oi her aril a lo tell j POSITIONS We may know and feel that there Is ever a dark side of life, but lt Is better to constantly think of and look tor the bright side of this fleeting existence. I .Men J'list Si(y in Hanger. ! More than 'half ot liianiiiiid over .sixty venir, of age sufior from kid ney and bladder disorders. u:;uull. enlargement of prostate glands, i tils is both paiunil und dangerous, an:) l'olevs Kidney Remedy tiiiould be taken at. the first sIl'ii of danger, as Irregulai il i. and has old men of this dlreaso. liiirnetl, Rockpiirt. .do., suffered with enlarged prostate gland mid kldtiev (rouble tor years and after taking two bot tles of l' Oley s kidney Remedy I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now Ul years old. ' O. G. King. It corrects cured manv Mr. Rodney writes: "J The Postmaster ot Gasconado, Mo., Daniel A. Bugh, Bays, ' I can not Ray too much for your Kidney & Bladder Pills. I feel like a new man." DeVV'itfH Kidney and Blad der Pills are sold by Klng-Crowell Drug Co. Statu amount of cash on hand -with black Ink on perfectly white paper thus: ll.oooooooooonoooooiio. Swallow a do.en highballs In quick succession, meanwhile gazing fixedly at tho decimal point. It will seem to movo rapidly to the right. Any one can do this. SECURED or Money Back. CONTRACT given, backed bv 8:100,000.(10 capital and 18 ycui' SI Ct'liSS Tn a i TnHrnji practical Business Colleges, RALKIOII. corner Martin and Wilmington, and Columbia. S. C. 'Bookkeeping. Banking. Shorthand, Penmanship, 1 elegraiiiiv, etc. In dorsed bv catalogue. business men. Also teach by mail. Wnto, phono, or call for 30 Colleges in 17 States CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. HAMMOll. X. C. ixvitks von; ihsimoss. DEP03IT0RS-E0EROWERS- INVESTORS- ITnd Safely for their Funds. I lud RcN( hi ires and Dlsosllion to Ac- coiiiinodate. -. Mud Opportunities and FiicillilcN for lit- vcstineiit. BUSINESS MEN'" ,l,',,, llt "f our Ksirleni. UlkSOl IKTiS, One and a Half Million Dollars. JOST3PII O. rtROWN President. IIKNflY K. LlTCHrORD, CasUlw 9 0 kiM Ma(Mii
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