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- r V FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Plummer's headache pow ders won't cure grass wid-., ows of hay fever bnt will cure any obstinate case of headache-or neuralgia al most instantly. 4 doses 10c. PLUMMER'S drug store. "Where purity is paramount." Received to-day in pack ages: Lady Fingers, Rais in Pound Cake, Social Teas, Nabiscos, Royal Toast, But ter Thins and many other kind. N. P. MURPHY. WEATHER FORECAST! Fair. VOL. XL SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1902. NO. 3G- TOOK AHERIOAII BOAT. COLUMBIAN INSURGENTS CONFIS CATE AN AMERICAN LAUNCH. A United States Cutter Takes out After Th;m. One Amercin Killed and Thrown Overboard. New Orleans, April 12. News has reucbed here of the confisca tion of an American steam launch by Colombian insurgents at Bocas Del Toro, North Colon. One of the American crew was killed, and his body thrown overboard. The Insurgents escaped with the boat but a United States cruiser has gone to recover it. Revolutionist have been planning for a month to seize numerous steam launches of fruit shippers. This is. what, four thousand insurgents attempted and partially executed April 6th. The men closed around a plantation where a steamer owned by an American firm was made fast and captured the boat. PUTTIKG IN A TRACK. A Side Track Being. Put in by Electric ' Ccmpany. - The Salisbury Gas and Electric Light Company is putting in a side track to its power house. The ccmpany uses so large, a quantity of coal that it has found a side track nece:sary in order to insure prompt and convenient delivery of f del. " TO GEN. HAMPTON'S FUNERAL. Gen. Carr Wants North Carolina Sol V die. s to AUend It. The folioing telegram was re ceived this morning by Col. C, R. Barker from Gen. Julian S. Carr: WasLington, D. C, April 12. Col. C. R. Babker: Please at- ttend in Confederate .'uniform teffat to Concord yeitertlay and the!' luneral of Oeal. Hampton at Columbia Sunday afternoon. You can l)o back home ,Monday for breakfast. I insist upon' Confed erate soldiers in your camp who are able, to do -likewise. j J. S. Cakb. Co1. Barker will not be able to go to Columbia and it is net ex peeked that any other Salisbury veterans will be present at Gen. Hamptons's funeral. A Sietch of Salisbiry. The Southland, a Southern ma gazine published at Asheville, wili contain a 6ketrh in this month's isu9 of Salisbury. The sketch will be accompanied by a number of cuts secured by S3cre tary E. 1. Frost, of the Chamber of Commerce, for the Southland. Twj Aged People Sick. Mr. Eli Powlass, aged 79, and Mrs. Mary Gillian, aged 76, both of !iwhcpi lives rear Lebanon church, are desperately ill. The recovery of both has been almost despaired of. A 3upiclous Character. ' Officer J. Robert Monroe ar rested a suspicious looking indi vidual last night and discovered on h:sj person .a lot of cheap jewelry. It is believed the plan Etole it and he has been held. New Ads. Petsrton. & Rulf s, shoes J. L.-Aridersoa & Co., have a big ad 00 1th ptsre. Read it and leara of the immense stock carried bv this firm. We will eel! dt orc3 40 lots in the Whitehead tract, Spencer, .N C. , for $50 00 each. $10 cash and $10 per month. See us immedi ately. Mauiin Bros. i The best,1 prescription for Malari' Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tastelkss Ciiill Tonic. It is sim ply iron ant quiniDe in a tasteless frnx. No cure no pay. Price 50c. - For Rent! Nice, o room cot tage, in first class condition, on South Church st. Apply to J. A. Rendleman. Get a free sample of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets st James Plummer's drug store. They are , easier to take and more pleasant in t fleet than pills. Then their use is not followed by, consti pation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 25cl pier box. CHURCHES TOMORROW. Where Services Win be Held in Salit baty Tomorrow. The usual services will be con ducted at the Baptist church to morrow morniDg and evening by the pastor, Rev. M E Pdrrish. D. D. will - - i I Rev, J. Rum pi preach at the PresPoyterian church tomorrow rnornin: and evening. .Usual . services at St; Luke's Episcopal church tomoirjw morn ing and evening h y Rev. F. - J. Murdoch, D. D. j , Morning and ev ;ning servica at the Reformed chufch by the pas tor, 'Ren Drv Dattera. Bible school at 10 a. m. I. Catholic j Churih The usual services tomorrow! at 10:oO a. m. and 7:30-p. ra. j First Methodist Church: Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. f . Lt. Atkins. The usual servic ;s will be held at St. John's , Lutheran church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. In the evening at f :30 Dr. Busby will preach the annual sermon to the Woodmen of the World. Spencer f Bapt st Church and 8 p m. Preaching at 11 a ID. bv th pastor. Stcangers cordial ly invited. I Rev. W, Y. Scales will preach at Main Street Mekhodist' chorth i 1 1 tomorrow morning and evening. Services at the Spencer Presby byt'erian church morning end evening, and Chestnut Hill school house at 3:30 p. mJ - ' 1 . Concord Wants Lnlhferan Synod North Carolina Lutheran Synod will most likely meet in Concord this mt n h. Th i St.- James la3t night and ation and the church council met extended the invi executive committee of Synod meets Monday to decide. This meeting was to have been held at China Grove but on account of the smallpox there it has . been decided to not goj 1 there. .Presi dent C. B. Miller telephoned this council at once inv ted the Synod to meet in Concor d, which it is hoped it will do. Concord Trib une. A Block cf Granolithic Pavement Contractor Mart n will complete the granolithic worK irom tne Holmes block to building Monday, j the postoffice When this is completed Mr. Maitin will lay the granolithic walk in front of the Holmes block, connecting with the walk in front of tq e new' Shaver block street on tne same siae or tne These walks are paid for by the owners of the property and nof by the city. Public Deb ite at Cooiemeav A public debate will be held at Coolemee next Friday on the sub j'ct: Resolved, taat compulsory education would p rove benenciai to North Carolina i ... . ! The affirma nted by Mess. tiveTVill be represe T. Frank Hudson and H. G. by W. T. Miller; tne inegatire ! Bost and T. L. Trdtt. To Attend. Prets Mee Mr. A. Bj Carter, of this city, leaves to night for 1 Hot Springs to of the National I Mr. Carter attend the meeting PreBS Association. goes as the j repre entative of the Textile Excelsior off Charlotte, the leading textile. publication of the South. I "elljBi 1" Ccm'nsi The next attraction at Meroney's opera house will t 2Sth inst. pllelio e here on the Bill", a rollick- ing corned is the show booked and it will probably have a crowd ed house, j To day ! At BroWn's fish market 1 bl l' freh water trout. 1 have today one Of the finest assortments of fish ever seen hero. V. A. Brown. 1 2,500 lbs pure Price's market. lkrd at. R. W. For Rent! Nide storeroom on Main street, next store. Apply to Agt. i Ito Burt s shoe R. Lt. Shaver, .. 'Whsrn is h dnnfi ti? Who? That fellow that first chair in Burt worked on the McNeely's shop Oh, yes; T. 1. Vinson: ne now runs a nice shop dn East Council st., opposite Klonnyke bar; I'll go down and see him; he is a good hair cutter. THE SEEIION TO WOODMEN. Will Take Place at Lutheran Church Tomdrrow Night Rev. Dr. L. E. Busby kwill preach a special sermon to the Woodmen of the World at St. John's Lutheran church tomor row night at 8 o'clock. f r The Woodmen will meet at their hall at 7 o'clock and will go to the church in a body, and it is" desired that every member, and also visit ing members, meet with Hickory Camp No. 49, and join in this ser vice. - The Woodmen held an enthusi astic meeting ; last t night j and accented three appftcations for membership After the meeting a number of children gave a Very pretty entertainment, consisting of song?,1 recitations, etc. ' "'; GOLD HILL QUOTED. ; Qold Hill Stock is Quoted at 75 Cents Ptr Share- ; " For the first timo in a year Gold Hill copp r stock is quoted on the New York curb! There was a bid of 75 cents per,' share on the . stock Thursdav and it is believed that the contemplated work on a large sca'o at Gold.Hill will force this stock to par. A Leg Broke. - --. j ' Mr. T. McConsins, cf the coun ty, suffered a broken leg Thursday- af ternoon. He was on his way to a branch when he stepped into a deep hole; which he had not observed and broke his leg. He attracted the attention of his family by his repeated cries and was taken to his house." A physi cian was called in and set i the brokenjimb. - C :: ,'&'."' To Go To Ttxas. 3 1 - ; -i ' .'' -' ' ' . " " ; Mr. R 15. Carson, who has been living in Greensboro for the past six months, arrived . in Salisbury last ; night and will . spend a few days with his father at Mt. Vernon. Mr Carson leaves next -week for Texwbere he . wilii-stay, uatii next fall.. He will then return to Greensboro. Mj Sands' New Ti ls. This from the Greensboro Record; Gen. Supt. Jos. H. Sands, of the Southern Railway, reached this city from Salisbury in his private car No. Ill yesterday afternoon and spent several hours here. Fine Shad This Year. The shad that hava come to the Salisbury market this year are the finest ever' seen here. Although the catch is very short this season the quality of shad shown makes up for the lack in quantity, i Dr. Flippin to Baltimore. Dr. J. M. Fiippin, accompanied by Mrs. Flippin, left last night for Baltimore, where Dr. Flippin will be treated. His condition has en growing worse for the past several- weeks and Dr. Fiippin goes to Baltimore to be treated by specialists. Mrs Manpin Improving. ; Mrs. W. C. Maupin, who has been so ill in Charlotte and who was brought homo Thursday, is rapidly improving. She is entire ly out of danger and is no longer confined to her bed. Eoyal Arcanum Meeting. There will be a very important meeting of Royal Arcanum,' Salis bury Council No. 272, on Monday night April 14th in the council hall and every -member is earenestly requested to attend. J. F. Barker, Regent. Where is Ht? Yes, he's gone, but I have a man to occupy the chair just as good, yes, a better all-round workman, who will give general satisfaction to the public. Give us a call. Tae old reliable. R. B McNeely, Op. Court House. NotOur Limit. rw 1 " l t 1 m xo pnotograpn "yourseit as oiners see yon" nut yourseit as others never see you a p pecialty witn us. Come jind investigate, more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Still they go 10 for. 10c, 9 and a button 25c. All other sizes at prices to suit. Excelsior Studio, 112 N. Mam st. 'Phone 223. CAPT. E. B. C. HiHBLEY'S The Sun is jible today, through the courtesy 6f Jhe News and Ob- jBerjter to present a cut cf the mag nificent borne which Capt. E. B. C. Hamblty is no w building in the West ward at a Cost of about $50,000. The News and Observer says of this house:. The new residence of Mr. E. B. C. Hambley, now in coursa of construction in Salisbury, N. C., is illustrated in this issue of the News and Observer. This . beauti-. fuL mamion is to be one of the handsomest residences in the South and will be fitted and equipped with every comfort and conven ience. Hook & Sawyer, of Charlotte, N. C , are the architects and rank high in their" profession. This,A firm has a superintendent on air of their important work whosa duty it is to 6ee that Jhqtplans are being caref ully f1J&wed by the contractor. jt T: 2.'" The Hambley hfcuse will contain twenty rooms." - On the first floor will be the j reception ball, 20x35 feet, with- tiled floor and finished in -Austrian bak;,. Ajinin lle I receptiorThall is t he drawing room J library, dining. roomr fiqif-hed re-,j ENDEAVOR CONVENTION." JJisi Mamie Biyi Announces Date of - . Nt xt Coaventioa . - X5' The eighth" annual Christian "Ea- deavqr convention for North Caro- LUafr ill-Jhe held in AsteuUeJ une 547. 28 and 2tfT Ibis will be a practical convention, and the ways of working Christian Endeavor in country arid town will be fully discussed. The "Quiet Hour" and Family Religion will be among the prominent topics before the con vention. , Rev. Egbert W. Smith of Greensboro, will be one of the speakers; Others will be announced later. . Rev. Li. M. Omer, pastor of the Christian church in Asheville, is chairman of the entertainment committee. Let all interested in Christian Etdeavor work attend the con vention. . Mamie Bays, Chm. Press Dept. and Trans Mangr. State Union. Salisbury, 4-11- 02. VETERANS ORGANIZE. Tho News in The Vicinity cf 0 gan Church. Correspondence of Sun. Organ Church, April 12. Last Thursday the old Confed erate veterans of Organ church formed an organization for the mutual benefit of each other. We did not learn the exact number that joined the organization, but understand there were quite a number. At a meeting of the council of Organ church yesterday it was decided to build a tower and put up a bell at Organ church. Their plan is to build the tower of cut granite. ' The rural delivery mail service now brings the mail to our doors and while some of us think it is noLtbe very best, we think it a great benefit to the majority of the reading public. Night Was Her Terror "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs Chas. Apple gate, of Alexandria, Ind,, kkand could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if 1 walked a block 1 would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines 'failed! three $1 .00 bottles of Dr. King'a New Discovery ' wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds. La Grippe, Bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggist. C HAG5IFICEHT EESIDESCE. srieciively .n birdseye, maple, mahogany and Flemish oak. The dining rocm will have a mosaic tiled! floor, and adjoining this room wilTbe a loggia ?to be used for a summer dining room. 5 Ott the second floor wiir be eight bed i rooms with dressing rooms and jbaths ensuite. The third floor will also have bed rooms and a large ball or billiard room 30 feet square. ' 1 . Tije entira porch and terrace surrounding the house is to have fidcriof tile7. The exterior will be built of Rowan granite on the first .story and delicate pink brick studded with granite on the second story. -m ' WWW. 1 ' . 'AIie nouse ,W1U nave interior leiepoone service, not water neat ing jplant, complete electric equip ment and every other convenience to make it a model of perfection Iff residence architecture. The general style of the house ia,o French architecture and the architects have given every detail very careful consideration. When completed it will be one of . fbo finest specimens of archi tecture in the South. THIEVES AT MANNING. Mr- Dan Schenck Loses Five Pieces of Meat. "Tiiieves entered the dairy of Mr. D.-Jj. Si Herd on Wednesday night-l xa3; iiia.de. n entrance-by remov ing a large reck under the 6il. Mr. Siffeid thinks the thieves were looking for meat, but as they found none nothing was taken from the dairy. s Mr. J. D. Schenck, who lives about one half mile below Mr. Sifferd's was next selected by the thieves as an easy mark. Thursday night Mr. Schenck's smokehouse was entered and five pieces of meat stolen. It is believed that the same parties went to both places. SIDE TRACK AT CRESCENT. The Southern Will Pat in a Side Track There. Correspondence of Sun, Faith, April 12 Mr. John Peeler, our postmaster, and J A. Peeler returned from the Charles ton exposition today. Tho new residences of Mr. L. Earnhart and Mr. Harvey Wyatt, are nearing completion. Mr.A. R. Lazenby, of Salis bury, was out on the granite belt today , placing some orders for granite work. Ile was highly pleased with the fine white granite in this section. The new millinery store run here by the Misses Lingle is meet ing with success. i - We learn t hat a side track will be built at Crescent at an early date to accomodate the large number of granite workers. , I Lobt! Small flat brass key. turn to Sun office. Re- i A lady wishing work at home, payiDg $20.00 per month, can se cure same with little cost by ap plying to Mrs. Mary Walker, care Carrier No. 9. Charleston, S. C. Her Eon's Life-Saved by Chamber la'n's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bsmedy. "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of. Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was suffering with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my- regular pnysician, who stands high in his profession. After administering three doses of it. mv son resained conscioua- ness and recovered entirely within twenty fonr hours." says Mrs Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for, sale by James Piummer. DEPEW'S BIG BLUNDER ALL WASHINGTON IS TALKING ABOUT rfTODAY. He Eays he Will Not Ask for re-E!ec- tion to The Senate From New York W ashingtotf, April 12. Depew's declaration that he will not seek re election to the United States Senate is the taik of the town to day, coupled with the red ho passage at arms between Depew and Blackburn, of Kentucky, yes terday, backed by other Southern Democrats in a debate over South ern election laws, in which Depew alleged the disfranchisement of the negroes. His statement on the floor placed New York's younger senator in a more con spicuous light than be is accustom ed to occupy. Depew disclaims any personal interest in opposing the election of senators by the people. A Steamsr Stranded. London, April 12. The British steamer Kinfauns Castle, home ward bound from the Cape of Good Hope with three hundred ana ntty passengers aboard, was stranded eff Brighstone", Isle of Wight, early today. The- sea is calm and the vessel's position is dangerous. The passengers and mail were brought to land by tugs. Prominent Poli icUn Dead. ; -Beaumont, Texas, April 12. Perry A. Hull, of Chicago, prom inent in Illinois politics, died here today, aged fifty-two. The War Loan Discussed. London, April l2. Prior to the meeting of the cabinet today rep resentatives of the Bank of Eog land had a conference withthe chancellor of the exchequer indi cating that the ' budget i was a prominent subject for discussion by the ministers, especially a to the best means of issuing a war oan. Foreman'! Arm Broken. Mr, R. W. Johnson, foreman of he concentrating mill at the Union Copper Mine, met with a very painful accident yesterday. He was working in the mill when his arnv was caught in the- oeit and broken in two places. The injured man was given meaicai attention immediately and is resting well today. Mr Signnn Brings Suit. Says the Raleigh News and Ob server: Summons has been issued in. a suit instituted by Mr. F. G. Sig- man against the Southern Railway for damages for the loss of an arm while in thie employ of the com pany. The amount asked is not yet stated. Messrs. Douglass & Simms are attorneys for the plain tiff. Paraphernalia Received. North State lodge No. 26 I. O. O. F., which was reorganized here last ! week, has received the para phernalia which was taken incharge by the Grand Lodge when the North State disbanded. The para phernalia was received this morn ing. . , Depot Changes Several changes' have been made at the freight depot during this week. Mr. Preeton Swice good, chief clerk, and Mr. Bruner Stewart, cashier, both resigned their -positions yesterday. A Fireman's Close Call. 'I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was' racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman,' of Burlington, Iowa. 'I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As t was about to' give up, I got a bottle of Elec tric BitFers and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength apd vigor from their use. Try thm. Satisfaction guaran teed by all druggists. Price 50 cents. SHAKING HANDS. A Numter of People Who Travel Noted in This Column. Rev. Father Joseph went to Hickory last night. The local train from the South was two hours late night. ; Mr. J. H. Drake, of the South ern, "was in the city last night. Peterson & Rulfs advertise shoes for every foot in town on page A. Mr. J. A. Reeves went to Char lotte last night on business. Mrs. A. R. Lazanbv has almost entirely recovered from her recent and severe illness. Mr. J. M. Peacock went to Charlotte this morning on a busi ness trip. Stylish, pretty and new is our line of oxfords and ,tie3 for you. Peterson & Rulf s. R. L. Smith, E q., of Albe marie, was in the city last night on his way to Charlotte. . Mrs. A. B. Blair and children of Asheville. are visiting Mrs. 1 Blair's sister, Mrs. W. A. West. Mr. Ernest Fetzer, who spent Friday in the city, went to Greens boro last night. - Messrs. L. H. Moore and Geo. Mehaffey left for Salisbury this morning. Concord Standard, The Missionary Society of the Lutheran church will meet with Mrs. J; Steven Brown, Monday April 14tb, at 3 o'clock. B. F. Long, Es-q ,of Statesville, J was in the city last night return ing from Greensboro to States ville. . Several Salisburiahs came in this morning from Charleston on a belated train, which arrived here at 2 o'clock. 1 Mrs. H. J. Griffin, of Spencer, who has been visiting her fon, Prof. I. C. Griffin, returned to her home last night. The greatest assemblage of spring shoes we have ever gather ed is here now. The world's best. The Burt Shoe Store. Mr. Frank Robbins was in the city for a while yesterday evening returning to Salisbury last night. ConcordTribune. 1 Prof. Bivins, of. Charlotte) wa3 in the city last night on his way to Charlotte from Albemarle. where he has been visiting. Work on the Marsh and Sumner building next to the Central hotel is progressing and the building will soon be completed. - Spring shoes. A better collec tion never gathered. Sizes and styles that will make your foot 00k well dressed and feel like the flower of spring time. The Burt Shoe Store. The Fanners at Work- The number of farmers' in Sal isbury this week has been usually small. They have been taking advantage of the'good season and putting in their time on the farms. A Plague of Locusts. Indianapolis, April 11. State Geologist Blachley says that In diana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky will be infested with the 17-year ocust plague this summer and that Indiana will have more locusts than all the other central states put together. Only eastern Illi nois will be affected, he says. The ast appeal ance of the insect in Indiana was in 18S5. They are expected to make their appearance about May 1. Geologist Blatchley is advising that few fruit trees be planted this year, as .the locusts will prac tically destroy them. . . For Rent! One six room cottage. First house back of White Luther an church. J. F. Gaither. For Rent ! A good 7-room bouse, in first-class condition. Ap ply to J. S. McCuBBrxs. For RKNTr six room cottage E 1st Fisher St. four squares from Main. Apply to Henderson M. Brown Sun Office. Good for Rheumatism. . Last fall I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheuma tism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying several prescriptions and rheuma tic cures, I decided to use Camberlain's Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the' South Jersey man. After two applica tions of this remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured. Sallie Harris, Salem, N.'J; For sale by James Plummer, WAITIHG FOR PEACE. LONDON IS C05FIDENTLY EXPECT ING IT SOON. The Government Ministers Assemble To-day and an Official Peace An nouncement is. Saon Expected. London, April 11. Great crowds gathered in Downing street to watch the assembling of the government ministers today. Everyone felt confident that the cabinet had gathered to end the war, and an official announcement of peace is confidently expected to, follow the meeting. The cabinet meeting adjourned after a two hours' talk. Nothing as to the discussions or decisions was divulged. An oflic!al n nouncement wiil be made later. ANAEGHISTS APPLY TOECH. Seven Incjndiary Fires in Succession, in Chicago Today. Chicago,. April' 12. Seven in cendiary fires withia twenty-four hours have aroused the police. The fire departments are in a frenzy, all the fires starting within a few blocks of each other in the vicinity of south Chicago. A feed store, two saloons and the Calu met theatre are in ruins as the result. It is believed the fires were started by anarchists. DR. TALMAGE BETTER. His ImprovementNot Sufficient, How ever, to Inspire Hope- Washington, April 12. The condition of Dr. Talmage shows a slight improvement today. Dr. Magruder eays, however, the changes are not sufficient to in spire hope. His temperature is almost normal. FAIR SUNDAY. The Weather Forecast f jr North Cfir . clina for 24 Hours? "Washington, April 12. The jveather forecast for North Caro- dinafor the ensusing 2i hours is: Fair tonight and Sunday. For The Legislature. Editors of Sun: The voters of Rowan county or at least the farm ing element have decided alncst unanimously in favor of Burton Craige being one of their repre sentatives in the next Legislature. Franklin has been heard from along this line but from a diiler ent source. So Craige being a certainty, there only remains one question, who shall be bis- "part ner?" Litaker sems to thiuk we must have a man from among the farmers. What we want now and must have is a man who is not only acquainted with the duties of a legislator but one who wiil rep resent the people of Rowan coun ty with much credit and one who will prove his faith by his works. Furthermore, we are in great need of influential men and men who will make a brilliant canvass. So let's send Walter Murphy with Craige and Rowan will certainly be represented. -One of the boys. The total fire los in the United States and Canada during March is given as ?12,050,600. To let a child know yoa are Iy ing is to feheve it near the e Jge of the bottomless pit. You know what you : are takings when you take Grove's Tasteles-a Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle show ing that it is simply iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, No Cure, io Pay. 50c. ; Milk I now have plenty of milk and cream, andean fill all or ders for ; same on f-hort notice. "Phone No. 2, Oaks Dairy, Salis bury, N. C. S.J.Walter. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go-at once to James Plummer's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick headache and constipation. W
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