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THE RALEIGH JXULY TIMES, THURSDAY,-' FEBRUARY 1, 1912. Knees Became Stiff Scenes on the Over Sea Railroad to Key West LAST SERVICE COL. HAMILTON His Experience in the Army as ' Well as in His Home. Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street. Boston. Mass.. is anoth er victory bv Hoods Isarsnpanlla. This great medicine has succeeded in mnnv enes wlifpt' ethers have utterlv FOR THE BOYS failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "I suf- ! i fered from rheumatism five years, it kept me from business and caused ex cruciating pain. .My knees would be t'ome as stiff as steel. I tried many medicines without relief, then took Hood's Sarsaparilla. soon fell much holier nmi iHiu i (insider myself en- Trip to Washington For Young- j Great Meeiiag At the First church Closed Last ster Making Best lorn RecordThisYear ' tirwlv cured. I recommend Hoods. Get it lodav in usual Homo lunn or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. MANY PRIZES MEETING J Mr 1 0. Schaub, special agent 5n extension, United. States departmour of agriculture, today issued a par tial list of prizes to North Carolina bovs in the coin coiuiicinion con test. The first prize will be a trip to Washington. Tile 'box orn club I contest is coiKlilctcu u m iiited I States depart incut o griculmre. i the North . Carolina department o.' agriculture .and ihe North Carolina .Agri'lllltiiral anil Mechanical Col lege. The 'pvi7.es are: State prb-.e'pi' free (rip -to Wasli iiftofi . 1). ('.: . .To ' be ' 'awarded to .ihe.boY making the- largest, yield, at j ( the- lea'-t- co at' I) el,' .-. tiered by rin- ', asricntt ur . ' . District, cash I'i'i:-: stale departiueiir Kie prizes, in each , I I'd- be.-t yield at least coat pel lui-iui. .1-Vsf .Sir.: -second.. 1 - rhird..- Sin; fourth. : tii'i h, -"' First ,iis'i-!.-i: I'ulMKleS- ii,: I'lilll- den, Currituck. . I'as.;uet.i:ik'. ivr niiiniaiis. Cluvwaii. Wu-'liiiloti. Tyrrell. f).s llwle. iV.iufoft. i'ata lico. riecoud district : l (Mini ! j dale!, -Ilei'ii'oril. '.- ISertie. Martin,; Northampton. llaliiaxV 'Kibgecombe. , 'h Wilson it n ' 1 Warren. ''" Third district: Coun.tiit of I'itl.:1'' Ureeii. Wayne, Lenoir. I 'nu en . ' ;l Jones. I'artere,. Onslow, "liuniiji and,' Pender- Fourth district:" i.iu.it ics Vance, 1 Iraiivill,-, I 'iirha.ni. ''Franklin Nasls, Johnston. Wake, Chatham l.ee. Fifth .district : -Count ins of I'e'r son, Orallge. Caswell, . Alamance KorkiiisUiain, 1 'i iiilford Siokcs.. Davidson, ; S'ixtli : disi I'ii-i ; ( 'oiii Hanover, U'vii'ttswick, Ulaiien. i;i!fwi!i, Kobe Randolph ('oliiininis, 1-1. ;ClUIlllfl'- I . Ian. I. liariiett. Hoke. . Seventh district: Counties of Scotlatid. Moore. Kichiiiond. Mont .uosiiery . Anson. Stanley , Fiiion. Ca barrus." Jlick'erihnri;. Kii;litil ills! rif':- Coiinlies of Surry. Alletthauy. Wilkes. .'Alexander, Ashe. Wataima. Caldwell, I'.urke, McDowell. .Mitidiell. ancey Avery.! Ninth .. liist I'ict : .Counties ol Yadkin. Davie, llowan, Iredell. Ca tawba, Lincoln, Casion. Cleveland. Rulherfonl. folk; iTentii district: Counties of Madi son,: Bnncoinhe, Henderson, Transyl vania. -Haywood. Jackson. Macon. Swain, (irahaai. Clay, Cherokee. The Kules. 1. All members must be under IS years of a;ie Aimu.-t 1. F'U. , .-. Kacli hoy must plant one acr: of. corn il.st'i scuare yardsl. doili.i; all the work Hita.-el!'. except tha. small bo -brokitv, :; Nn t lia ii S i 'i dizer t. Fac record .... nnre ain (I'll a r, I'iiich ', Fac ir.strm t ii men' . Fo fii II ill ' c! aue'nt i N 1 may I: their land use tnon rcia) i'ef : UenilM-r lin.isf ' k' work, amount.- "i tiia t'liX'T used and make mi ,() s;i"t-ial bla'i I'. I iniisii.'il him. i.iher must- Mead i !. en! !;im bv s In- d. part - 'It! lil e. i 11 ' ) -1 i ' : t ' i'.m ol'. en la d I - 1 ' I. Senach. ;'" . :tl! :a.: -." -.Wi-'-i.' ILil. .i e I i or at nr. There are l o ttiiircs v,o ias!. iiitily tit wir, joy and pi!.-;: It:-.; IV.likh'li's A:;r a Sai'-c bant.-;, jiiles in any form. In soon suiniin.s the it.chinK, irritat ion, mfiamui;.! ion or swelling. It siv s coinfort. in vites joy. ' tireatest lieabT of burns, boils ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema. Kcalds. pimples, skin eruptions. Only o c.'iits at. kiiiu-i.. rowcll Drusrorl Co. l.llll I'lovinell 111 Llline, lianibortl, Oerniatiy, Tlie tus load ed with Workmen - when it collided with treiKhtcr crossliii? the I.hine. tight vvero iliowned in a heavy unovv storm. Manv a man proves lna love for liiuuic by refuslns to sing. "None to Beat It." A customer in another eity writes as follows: 'Th Engraved Cards came to hand In due time. Mv daughter wag delighted with them. I; have never seen any work of the kind to beat It." i Rend us vour orders for ENGRAV ING, embossing; copperplate ' OR general printing. EDWARDS & BR0UGHT02T PRINTING CO. lUtniGH, n. o. Enterprises : The . tolUi vv'i itfj, charters .wore i sue. I today: Op. ii'pia I I'.ib I oiupanv. ol har- lotve. i nt- i lie purpose of promoting -j ociai intercourse; authorized capi-1 t;il J.nan, d'.i.ied into shares of .line of s ' 11 each, w it h $ "i.'a tin laid in by 1.. I . !'.'.! :.s. 11. It. lirad i:wi and .1. P. Kossick. I.irinir:' I - i -1 s - 1 "Uipanv. oi dus- onia-; .iniiori.eil capital, .imm'm; j liilr sulisci'itied for by Frost I 'orrei'H.-e. Paniei II, All ieiils.' i'liac.h's'j. !t,,v. ni'il Ui'ii. .A. 1 1 :a; . ' ' ' ' 'iUclol'ii i' 111 111! live I llli;llll. Ill f lai'i'iirt!: auihonzci capital,' -.V.-1 ;- ''!'. , ill- I.-"" i .;;.: ' ! in In W. K; Vrii mat;.. .1. A. )i-!lnrr.!!d. C V. j ! Fr.H-ni.in. N. Mi l.. .McTMariiiid. .m l i ! .ai!;ii .l. Hill. I. lit !i I'o.nl MnliM- omnain. M .-o;..! -n-' :i Uara;e a:u' .h al in au- ' niii"'- a s. c. , at:; i'ori.-.e.l , ;i pii.ii. j s.:...'.ii.--'. a .i ' s. paid in byi U :':,..-.;,.. Wi1..,:!!. S. I... i :i vi . .1 j ii'k'iiit ami' llaicy Stiuie. ! cade! s, in (.:is ( .niiimiiv. .oi. 1 1 ' n - to pilrcNise, -liianiiiaci ure or a.is i nr. iliii'.nin'.it inc. am1 purposes, eic.: a nt lioi i.eit iiiiiuii. ?:i"!.'M!, with . i m 1 1 1 in j. '. Kin r -1 1 . Henderson, and A. M. .Vinsiai! and W. .M K uenn i'k-. i lu:.n-i liclimiiK I . hi . lin n. I I n-jince!- am! cnN !i' K lor s.uil. .lr, '.. liits! lielinon!, ill" NcV; irk tinaiicier, h;.s sent Mi . A": : Ii, i .1 ii , !i;::iie.cr : nc SeaiuKird trr.ii: a; e::ci k lor .; 'I; is i ii; un'tlioiv of the courage iiisiln';- eil in Mr. nishoit wfi.'t. . ; I m ' rain j iia I a Wivi k m-U'V:'.' iveeks auu. ! ' I lii'Jimiiit n:i.- in his 'private car-'. ! 'Ir IVsieiji as ha.'ly inj : r.-ii n: d ' :s ih'w in a i'ospi;;.'. at i'el'i'biir. I hut will soon be able to retiivn in j Kaieish. The letter of Mr. Doiimuii ii'lows: ' ; . 1 ! 1 llroadway. N, : York, . January- l'.(12. yfy Dear M r. ; Fiisimp ; - -I leant rom Vice rresiileiit jlix that you re- convah'Scini!, ami I alii tliere ore writiim. m vim in tell yon how ! much i admire vonr cottra.m- at. the ' i me of . I he Wreck of tin- Seaboard Air Line train No. li'i en which ut private car '; i iaeola " vvas bein.: hnnh'ri: VAC owe jt in ynuV coiira.'' in s'iekinc; in yiui'- post that there wasi -not a .ire.it lo'.-s ot life, and 1 .nn' : i'iiii kt 1 1 I iiat i" doing so vimr m'tt ::!) not saci iiiccl.: Tha' yo V ",. re Jo' . kii'.'il- is a- pieCe o'' uimd ii;ck: .1 Imp.-. " ill. I'ldlow .m : r Inn 1 am i th, i mi as a s. a pa A pilOt remain '' Y, a: A! ci T iil-M.viONT. Mr. Let pi l. r. .1. it.' Ymiiiif. insn.ancc i oiu- mis,-i;oner, has returned from New; wheri lias been , Vi ill) .lisi. YouiiK. who was opeT.ifeil on jn the. f'resbv leriaii hospital there. He brink's t he pratifyiiijf informal ioti thai Kite has so far. recovered as to hi' retiioMil to the;, home of lie'' niotlier. .Mis, Y'ouiii: wiii returit liotr.e the last of February. A man can as'iuirc an r.vTui (troin li if his breaklast doesij t s nt Lis lancy. 138 I tM. KI'V ttl-NCKLi'i: MMHAI -.' S 10 MILKS l.i'M; . i KNi(.Hl,kl- Phipr.h - mom-k IUVSH. VltCCT. SEVFN wii Ks l.(NG LiVLL f fohUai .) tan 1 1 a ' cu : i ;i cd ; .Mills " use K II III ijuare ai he lilies I1 run. vvh.i ,ce i,.il ad i;iit 1 nf ii. .I '..aton. detiiy .uniicd iiitu i.l.it' it;-, (be :4roi,ni!s ate liiiildini; vvi'ih id se i-'era t tcf i in: an i. II Mil lli.hh, then e llO! mi .K l.i 'i N ! L (! MILS. SA MU IM.IN 1 t i i i in I I' ! 1 111 I I nt.. i --I ' : .i i ! -BlUVe- III ' I:,c.imH1! la C!c. -rv. yKoik.o! s;:- - -;ii,,,v l",(ni 'a i-'oiliiiliitit.ii'', v e,i;e san;;.: : I I'f' f- i iii-::,'ini-r.il ivc,--, a a' were Mi" children, Mr. .md y'rs . (1. iirisKs.' Mr. an I ,Mi's, F. W. Ue.-d mid Misses Ccorjia and l;i!;e S;iu flerliu; her tiro: her. .l .-. Cmnti-ii Woolen; and her .ncphev .Mr, and ir. J. . Jo.', ni l': also t. .,., . n,,-.. pribcnt .Mr. ,lo!,:i .)o' .:: r. 0f i41 Cranire, .Mrs. Ii. J, Son: iti-i-i.iuil ot Mount Olive, .lr. W. S Staliip's of lialtimorei Mr. A. T. Iliil of Wasii Inuton. ( ol.4 . Ii. Fort of Filter, vllle,"- Miss Clmrlolfe Woolen of La (iranw. Mrs; J. J.. .Dunn .or. 'Wake Forest mid M r. . F.dvvliv. Woolen of I .ii f.ram;e. The pallbearers Were: Messrs .:. I), llonshall. J. C. L. MarriH- S M. Itrevver. . N. Jones. John A. Duncan. Chaw. W. Gold. C. I'.. Wil liams. ( . J. Hunter. Fab. II llriKna. Kev. J. ,. Cole ami H. T. Grav. Foley Kidney I'illa will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medic ne. No medicine can do more. Kinn ( rowell Drug Ob. An embarrassment of riches--poor relations. "Tffi. : '."r'',";y.: -4 c --:.' 1 I it i b Web I ll Ts I hllslr.'ll 1 1 1 Li l.eiiulll- ol I ii.it. I U llcinu -'""Hi ill I- !;t- lnvva. ,1. A Makes 'e p!e illl( In Live llerc-Letlei- Ii. ('.done! ( 'Id-. The : .- , aw Fred A. t'ids. of tin ca;U'i-i- ii! coilHi.alve. ji-reaily i-n-cio;. i-.l' a :'-. i.-ii i.nt tuittitui) by lii:' irieiid. Mr, ( lemetn Clavvsou, known jali nc; world as tin inveiitor I uia.'Hif.ii (urer, his bona- and i i i ; i i mi at ! laulovvn. .. .1. Srt j ,-!;. i" (M.i-' s.-ut Mr. i'l.-iv.sot! some !. i !.,. iH-.iiiii;ul cooks abaut navitii ;.,!i.-.i i.t re '; .-in-ii last fall, lie iias j r. c ; veil j he" inlovinc lett'-r i'roili Mr. ( ...iv.si. h v, Ira h is of interest anil vi !;;', s',,r.',- I'.js love for his old lav-.- "I ';,,, (o thank von very j "ua-a la.- booklets jus' recrived I I . Iii'all 'i:a-,v ate beaut it ullv t;ot I i' c it;p .M-"-T . :e ,-)( :f inly csvilital'iK i.j A "ii ' p'e'ip.ie v .',',;'- ! ve I 111' r.'i.0.'il ! i.i:..;s-:- a.-:" I '.':.'.:'. i-ss for the way you - i - jt-.'sij .;..- . ,- ard yoi'v . In aiii it til ii i - i 1, aiv of an.-, lion I'd of j !.' el' si.' ! ,ll.ell doinu u.ore lo j lie: -I-,- . I S . i: lev til 111' t neiv 1 .Oil ie - .- ;. I i .,n '.;. . . bainlier :'. i-u- il be able i, s :ail it ml t uc.e enierta n; itiTdi'or; ' -...kin, a and pictiir' .sit .a I . we n'l.in' ll.iU '' 1 id lit s thai d realize the greatest inu them to frieluis . ,-i me mirrorscope a id projecliut.' posli.1 U) a scrt.i a. Lmtl . re s ho Willi; v ii-v.s ut -. lies in and iibnul .'..; th" - .-exhibit ion .,i.!:i'd. 'Oh how I . like to live down ie (li! sending out ;-.. and picture m inav a. to Tlab'iuli soonf-i' ;.c you '.will .(oiittinic :' 'evidences ol vour n ii. I assure ou I r t lioiililf illness ot s nie :ool lo know me kiiullv in mind. -liu'll !- e profil'i .;ss . a i..' ciil' cK'lc : V iii';;. and it dial oi, !ai A V.iii'innj Attains! Wet lecl. Wet ami i l.nied feet usually aflect die mm iir,- i, eaibrane of the nose, lliiuat ami bums, and la grippe. bronchitis or niH-unionla may result. Watch larituliv. particularly the cnildre'i. and tov the rackiim tub- boru eoutths L iv e I-'oley Honey and lar ( (iiii)iinml. It BootlieH the in llnuied inet'iinraiieH and heals the couh uiiiiklv lake no substitute. Kiiik-( -rowell Drill? Co. a liig I'.liud Tiger llalil. Chief . of I'uliee HuX. Of Weldon. and a detective agency of Raleigh succeeded in rounding up sixteen of the dispensers of the ardent fluid In Weldon mid Littleton. Tbey are being tried now at this term of court. In Halifax. All of thane who have been tried have been con vlcted. Hiough Judge Kline has not passed ficnience on them, but will do ho the last of. the wcelt. meetings Dr., McDanicl, as- ol the Kirst Baptist church of niuenu. has been holding in the -l iJaimst church here came lo lose, wilh the service last ninht. se nieetinns have been unusual nany respects. Dr. O'Kelly, in a ew words after the sermon, ex-is.-:ni? the appreciation of the ii;e of the church, said that there iad boen urace 'received beyond all 'neciation. The whole church lias en the impulse of -the. power that rai.es Dr. McDaniel the man and a' :;,:'iF.r thai . he is. We thank Cod ,i; i a..' plain, nospel inessaRcs, ,of in !i a spirit as he. has pro'veaJilm , ll to be. lit count in u the visible results of i senes there have been a great a:uher ot professions of faith and oMiiests lor prayer, but. best of all ai re have been fifty-seven who have iiiiuhl admission to the church and aw become candidates lor bap isin. In the words of Dr. O'Kelly :s tor i he members of the church a .ncrease this number by con i.inins! the personal work anil thus inning over t hose . who have come Ic.ost to' ilie point of surrender ij'.ing t he meetings. Alter the sermon Dr. AlcDaniel aid that Ihese Were happy and nsy' diiys thai he had spent in Ha i'igh and lliat he had a high ap rtciaiion of the First ISapIist '. Mcl. here. He extended ail invi aiion tor all lo come to Richmond, .here they would almost" be at home mre were so many North Carolin u;s in that city, ami visit the First iapijst church there. in is truly with a sense of loss lilt vye tell veil in i he icre liasri 'nai-,1 both Dr. McDiiiiiel good-bye. dio.i span of ten days tv. n up for him a high in .his work in t ho nrcli and :d the plea o..s, '.rich ens, yet v, personally. -.-Those- Who ure of hearing his ser in what is purely reli I) that 'appeal that re union and the christian lite are nol tilings apart from us. but make up the very backbone of ' happy, living, those who had this pleasure know something ol the man he is. Those who had the pleasure of personal ac iltiaintani'e and saw: the. man who lived as- he siiggesteil, who made all around liiin feel that here is the '': la 1. man and - christian gcnileman, know in a richer and fuller sense what a blessing it is to have such a niiiii a minis us. Ilie te,i tor the 'evening ' serf Ice v, is chosen from the thirteenth ' ...ip.ei- i.i I roverbs. fifteenth verse. Ion ihe way of the transgressor is hard.". The subject was, "It is Hard 0 'ot to Hell." The view commonly held by peo ;'!'' in. the world is that the cliris- 1 'an ,as a hard, t imiv and t hat- (he ' in do world i as a good I imc Tli,. iipposite is true in the home, in the school mid in the state. The cliri-tian has ;ni easy time. "A day in ihv lour; is vorth a thousand." . nose vvno keep the h;ws and abide . v in- rub's are the oik s who have Ihe uood 1 1 Hies, and those who do nol iire ihe lines who receive the I.U'lislill.i in. tin,; docs no- send anybody to !.'. II. v't,-o. - ( aH'S. then; goes to a place ii. C I ' I ; i ' . f.'l' hilll hill liullle r Hi" devil a'ml his angels. lie oes there in ..--pite of every pro ii :on up; 'to the limit of : preserving in nn s tree moral auencv. Man is tree -moral aaent and every one in go.'s in hell goi's there ill spite nso ol All til!" :l:e warnings of Ihe llihle. null the l.ible are utsurances tha' la (ion 01 I does not will the deBtruc- Whin Ulitl v ver noes lo hell in this l In iv "notwithstanding citings 'of tlii- church. The the te;, Sabha;! .a schools and the .churches ave instruction at all times that 1 save those w ho will listen. It ,on go down to destruction you will be losi! despite the invitations of 1 1 icnds I here is not one In this audience who has Hot some friend wlio has manifested, an interest in Ins salvation. If you are lost yon are lost despite the pleading of the ministers. ou have listened to the gospel as some ambassador of Christ pleads with you lo give yourself to Jesus and have hardened your heart If you go down in death and sin you will do so in spite or con science. God has given us tills faculty which dlKtinBiiishes between right and wrong, which comforts us when we do right and smites us when we do wrong. Do ,Vou re member the first sin you ever com mitted.- How something stung you.' it was conscience. Something we call conscience will give us trouble as long as we do wrong. The way of the transgressor Is hard If you are lost It may be that you are lost notwithstanding the example of a christian father. If there Is father who la not a christian, how can he live one day with., the re sponsibilities that are hie and dare jnot to live a christian life before Mi ' children. IX you go to bell you will Tl 2sK, ' fM- " S- VOLUNTEER COL. HAVilLTOM. INFANTRY (JAI.I.AM' SIWMSM-AMKIMC.W SOLDiliK ;IVKS I'Jl.l IS!-: TO PKUI'NA Col. Aiiliur L. HauiiLon. pl'iiie e'.enih Ohio Volunteers, wi'iles as follow s: .'.'"' "1 have used IVilinu myself .ii'.d in my family tor the last seven ycai s. I have already written you about 'Hie good reMiKs I experienced wifli yom remedy during Ihe Spanish-American War. "My coiiiniaiiii i;seil your IVuiiin i'.m ing our service ill the Spanish-Vineiicnii War. ami I will say this, 'tlr.it if the War Department records air consulted, it uill lie found that the casualties in my I'cgiiiienl were less I han in any otlie! regiment of the Army Corps while at Camps Alger, Vli aide and ISushuell. The total deaths in my rcgiineiil' (luring the seven months' service, were seven out of a total number of I, loo. I, of couise, cannot help but think that 1'ei una certainly .'was a great benefit to my command." (old Seidell on Lungs. Mr. Samuel McKiuley, 1215 Grand Ave., Kansas City. Mo., wriies: "1 an honestly say 1 owe my life to ei'iina. "Traveling from town to town, - - -.'-- . having to go into SI It.lKI T TO all kinds of, badly iTtKiJCKXT a 'healed siores and COLDS. buildings, soine- times standing up or hours a; a lime while plying my rade as am tioneer, i( is onlv nnt- ui'al thai I had colds fieiiueiill... Last December I contracted a severe case, which.' through neglect on in part, settled on niy lungs. When almost too late 1 began .doc toring, bat without avnil. uniil I neard of I'einna. It cured nie, so I iinnol praise it too highly." .-' go in spite of the piety and prayers of a christian mother. O these niotiiers of ours, sweetest name next to Jesus, who pray for us and plan for usa yet they cannot save us. If they could there would nol be one of us here tonight who would not be saved. Should you be lost yntl would he lost notwithstanding the love of Cod iid the blood of Christ. He lias barricaded the way to hell and i! ynti go there you will fay that lie is a -"Just : Cod. ; "lie did evoryjlifng Id save ine from this and novv t be punii-bmenl is jusl.' "The way of the transgressor ''-'Is liard. i:TKt i: IS COMVU TI D TO THIllii: MOXT1IS AND I INK Til" six luoi.lhs. jail sentence of M. VI Tnpp. eonvicled in I'ersou i-fmlitv 'Ailgitsi i '.' i I ot nianuiac- tuiiug li'iiior, was: comiuuted to three months on ihe. roads, by Cov- ertior Mtchin today nn coiiditon that ttie prisonei' pay a tine of Sinn. Tlie reasons for the coiiimuiation aie: "In this ens.' upon (lie recom mendation of many rep:;;;;ble ciii- zens of I'ersou county and also the recommendation of the solicitor who has looked I ully Into the matter, I commute prisoner's sentence to a line of ? UK" to be paid forthwith and to inipriMonmi'iit of three months on the roads, upon condition that lie remain lawuuldliig anil Of good behavior." FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! It is easy to smile, tliough your property Is In ashes, when your Insurance is placed ' ; with . V . COWrKH & SOX, Agts. (Tucker Building). Best Foreign and Domestic Companies represented, For California Canned and Evaporated Fruits Call us up. Both Phones. RUDY & BUFFALO, . 108 IS. IJrgett St., IUIelgh, N. 0. Head and Xo,e. Mr. W. .1. Harper, Lehigh. Cleve land Co.., Arkansas, writes: "I do nor know how to express my thanks to you for the goou you have done me in treating me for catarrh. "I was a great '- . - sufferer from ( ONTI.M AI.I.V the effects of HAWKIXtJ .1X1) chronic catarrh SI'lTTlXtJ of the head and '-- : nose. 1 was continually hawking and spiithig. and I had entirely lost my sense of smell. I had tried various remedies, but nothing did me any good. "Ai List I tried Ponnm as a last resort, and 1 am thankful to say tli'i. after using ten bottles of Peruna 1 am once more well of catarrh of the head and nose." Have You Seen Our New American Society Embroidery Pattern?;? If nol, call at once. They are preiiier ihan ever, and Ihe assorlincii! liiore varied. Krom a table cover lo a night gown pattern, with all working In struct ions 'and materials. Weathers Art and China Store I'AVKTTKVII.MO ST. VS5: BUILDERS HARDWARE Let us figure in the Hardwae for v our new-home. -. Ve sold FINISHING HARDWARE ; for the 1 STATE BUILDING, THK NEW BLAND HOTEL, and many smaller buildings If we can sell for these large .buildings we can sell for yours. Thos.H Briggs&Sons lUlelKh, N. V. THK HIO HAKDWAHK MUX. Valentines. All kinds. All prices. s TOYLAND CHINA SPECIALISTS. "WHERE BARGAINS GROW." I'lione 43H. 8 and 10 E. Hargett St. The W'liole Knmlly ReaiHt The nlelgh"Dlly Time.
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