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X, 'i ' """" " ' I , . . , ,-tinnn Ann ' tai4ftfUa Oruth-gndtx JliBLIfHKD AND FR1DA.TH. W .nt.red In tbe atomee at b" . p., as second class mall matter. IN -v- PUBLICATION OFFICE t ntvm A WILEY BANK BUILDING INNIB8 STREET, j ' 10 Cents 88 Oenta L ' $4.00 - 8eml-Wekly, One Dollar ,!..'.. per Week b for fwr W' J.. . PtrYeir. 1 . ... Per year. education. supported the amendment, gave Wa. H. STEW APT. Editor ani Manager. NOTICE TO PATRONS. AhtrnTittMiiTi to anoear on the a of nublication should be delivered . t it r,ffi-ft before 9: 80 a. m. I Arfvprtinements contracted for by the year and ordered out before expi ration of contract will be charged tran sient rates, and when time is not given bl,tw.lirt w tel lor lime ineri,eu iUateH will bo made known upon appli V""""' ' .. 1 ...kl!. t -m r.mtinuiitinn oi uuunu nuiwi tance are solicited, but will not be pub- lmht d unles the WAMS OI vnu wrikc . K' sTl scriber are requested j to notify ,thc i ce of any failure to get their pa . . . ...v..,n .v,nffe of address is de- Hm'l t .nd in both the old and new conventioti addresH r '..H. f All communications should be ad i ITT IT -INDEX. day, Bpeakirg to a News anau, xet reporter of the eneo passage of - the Constnuuuna, l 6 , . - i J . t (TO. a id eft. Amendment, be saia: r -fnnmmends itself to me m"" Hl , T ..4. of all in regard to the amenanwu i8 the stimulus it bas proven w Tr. was for tnis reasou j. and 1 this as my-reasoa for so uo- iog ot the time that I announce my udvocacy Of tne mu-r Thfl prediction thai m n .iVmnUfa education ment wouiu u""- . h..mie true in Newton, where r . . r iWoTVnowof a number oii" 1 v ----- , an work in factories, who star ' Hp's r children to school this t,v ay - vonrfnr tho first time in live years J , . V,a Investigation has reveaieu fact that they did so in order to enable them to meet the raqui sites of the registration law.- And I am assured by many others who are in positions to know that such a disposition has been manitestea tnrougnout i-Lit) inn iif m home. thirtr-six wagon It WW- - er I .factories, twenty-live box nd crate factories ana a nuiuui H'H FATHER'S IN a Ff linn i runs., etc. iuii . t- Sntr' the industrial problem uv hnildine ' the cotton mill on the Pitee of the .cotton rd and erect- ine tne iurimuio the shade, of tbe,torest ;;ii--Dyit.'Wiw, . . , , -pirir in session in Kaieign.is.a K: - . o-jitiierine iuny ""'"-j B i . .. . ereat denomination it represents, ior tn which Jiow musters m notiu yai- nlina 1B7.000 communicant!, solv- , StUTH-CAROLINA. I William liiSOB, Of Sfanll Cnunti. Snent ; Last fet in Sallstnrr oa His Wai ta the PeliBtiary. WASHINSTON'S EDUCATIONAL UW TAKING IN MR. MOODY. LINCOLN .WAS GRACIOUS. lir. C. C. Ransaj Tsiks Interesflcglf cf Education In That Stale. Mr. C. C. Ramsay, of eattle Bow ! CoDBdeBfe TVc t)e I larltca the thrmtfr Cskcr t a, ! th Satire cf Bcthay. T I , ' ' - .' Ba.; " 4 When D. I Moody' went to Bethany ! -freTer iuocU of a HepinbHcan- dmieir hl traTel3 la the oast, be was aaJd a sentUmno who was, born. a n vrt.wi nv.r nil tli mniil- i reared in- usiwuirioa. but I in. I 1 Cl J OV4 tk VI V UIIVU --. I " - V Washington, who is visitiug'pis , tude of begsars there, not only because i Abraham Lincoln. ..ue waa one ot ut A Kmoo liarm-Js--" - i.Ua ! the place la so unoHual. bat becaaf he ; most lovable meo I ever met. I Wti j tie gave quantities of MbacksheeRh, : . a ;nd then asked If any of the children. had the names of Miry and Martha. Tea. indeed they had. an interesting conversationa and his corn ments Saturday to Trdth-Ixdex representative were of particular interest at this par- j t;i i ti:. , wcuiar time, opeaiug oi ine pro- I - posed compulsory educational Iaw i ii TiPTi l r.fri Tlfllv . i . . -., - j . m tnia Stato Mr. Kams&v Raid ? Vl gain of 7,000 over last year, 7nn ilpWfttea were in 'tbeJr Beft8 by far the largest ' '"X the entire history T tian. The Convention was orgi- ized by the r lection oi . w v officers: Ur Marsu, F.-vf K B Broughton, secretary ; lv Hight C Moore, assistant soc residents, O B tlwi OL--cSH:nTincfer. in. ,. O I ! spen t Friday n ight iy on his way to tbe pen- , at New Orleans, piast r 77 f ,J . Bwke'boro, treasurer, iiaiw ""l levelling of the tan ly inSalisI itentiar As is itoed in another column Hinson &3 25 years and I asked him last uizht nt the depot how he proposed lo provide for his family during hiafterm of imprisonment. "We have a compulsory educa tionujl system in :yashinglon whicn is defective in some paric lars but whiehin the main is emi nently satisfactory. This law re quire i allrch-ldren between 6 apd 15 years to attend school, . Ex cept in such cases as where the En forcement of the law would deprive families of their support. In . ca ses of this kind the boy or girl kf- And t4t open- : ed his pockets again. ; j The news 'bf his generosity; spread through the village, aud new claim- : f! nts came until his visit seemed likely o result in a fight for existence. Tb : case was getting aesperate. ana ce oId the dragoman to cnll for silence jrbile be mde an addres. Then lm Said: v i 1 have come C0O0 miles toee this an ns-ber at lb Ntlcmal theater, and about two weks tMfoifjUe assasslna. .tl.. T . "V . tion jonu .uk' iwiu rw-nsati; nniniri.M rJ.4t-iitf fhtn- lilrs. LtlU" iln havlnz xirvwed a denln to se them lnItouieo and JulIeU I was aen to tHe president -uous to My, that box had Imhmb tvHerved In tb'eVen-" Ing. MK I.incolu U las tudUped. th presideut aud little Tad Uncoln came, and 1 showed them to the box." "An Tad entered he turned and said, Come in. Lew.' Oh, no.' I replied; that would not be rlsbt. Tad then turned to his father and Mid. Tap, yon r v i - i f ant-art mnormittul rnramain aa'nir Have already gone to . her father's from 8chool aud continue hislor Mobile Register TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 1000. about "The Press of the South and its Relation to the Industrial Vntnrtfoi the South." He said f RalAiffli: assistant treasurer r atWv. of Aaheville : trusted this morni v n TvTBfl. of Durham: C ptanly. 1 w m t i . u nome in South Carolinato until I am released (if this ever nappens) ffr support them." said Hinson. Hinson v ,il be takeu to'Raleigh by the sheriff ot live ; hpr nursuit. " . r ..: The Washington law may vet- prove the solution of the perplfex ing problem now confrontiug North Carolina with reference to compulsory education, , if Hanha did Mack's tnetUage, he V'Kriiined." , Vt-. In the rebuilding of Cooke, of Louisburg ; Livingsta Part: 1" the reomm g , , aroonHWo T MR. KII1TT7' rtPINinu outh after the devastating r.- v :11V u"i r""v . , tun!n, nf k men. ana lift wiii ,. n waf. the press ot this part oi w. -; - wc cuvrv - . - 5 i-rA mpn- of alee jj oresu. try piayea evec t"7 b"-"-" i ThQra tins W one class of - ; a- w - . icoun tor. jpeop a !e that has had time ior auu studying - ltions and what way tney flvnniaere Ot. COUlQ Uesi e iftftcij o- Tua r.rPBB is tne lay a ii u Turkey is followed.the vocation of rho doesn't Lhe iuaustrial condifu pointing out ' in The Sultan .of not the oifegentwho like the presentation of bill. J. ' . .'v.': , L: -j : 1 :- . . I r ovi1 frrC.iV)le If Mr Bryan will now pro preaching i-eHucuu " " ppwI to keep quiet until sermons, and calling the people to ceed to Keep quiet f.i,e;r onnortum- called tipon Ue may have Def . - " . ties, vo icoo r - . ,flnda of the south's resources, oi d her nlans for the If it is a matter Of Being . .. ir.TfiinB men trained hat liiThinksli fta Crumpacker Bill nsw Betors Congress. i The Washington Tost of Thurs- j BABY'S PORTRAW. V, ter success in1 the f uture. i I f uture. Far-seeing men president' or die With our t0 make ci08e observation and to friend Eugene Debs, he could generalize' from pertinent facts, save the country any uneasi naVe been the guides to southern r,uU rlvitiff. V industry. ,1 could name you -a UUftCii Uivu a. mQ nr in have an bfiftu ever vieilant, ever resouice imperialistic republiQ the Cu- ful. ever wise, pushing the south . ii. v,.. uiSrrVl tn fnrrirl jilwavs along sate lines, pans win not ud """""" . j in forward and seeking not their own advan wnom tuej cu The man who cannot and will not see the advantage in frequent and constant adver tisin'g is effected with a bus- ' ..i --nxe-- liattis Kilgo troubles and thope rpsnin Argjle and lona Thft Presbyterian Record Monfeys: treal, Canada, says: 1 Ths question of apportionment A worthy example to Presbytta heavily oa-mny a State dele terians was the late Duke of Arltion in the House 'these days. It gyle father of our one-time ' Govjjdiscnssed among members every- pmor-trenerai, tne aia4u, u.luing ior ad T.nrn Not long before his deathuitage is spirited. Tbp u though offered a high price by the Roman Catholics for: the Island of Tnna. with its ancient sacred buildings, associated with tne memory of St Columbia, he refus ed the offer and donated tne buildings by deed of gift to the Established Church ofbcotiana.xo U 1 ..... JkJ uo- xvcpuuuuu iue are adverse Kpcreasing the embershin but will meet with resistance. A m favor with th Sketched by his motliev.l A little head ot vhapoly mold. Two baby eye so bright and baM. A dainty little nose; ' Two little cheeks so round and tkit. With tiny dimple hiding tbeM Like dewdrops in a roaa. : A little mcutho fragrant t wea ' A tiny dimpling chin o neat. And both just made to klai; Two cunning cars each in it place. A baby forehead set with graca. Whose photograph g thiaf 5- Two sturdr ahouldera. broad 1? Two chubby hands so.ra"nd lrir' And cunning feet lar1'' A rORiiish smilJaaou nd m BvveriTaWraya: now, con jw wn Ihe portrait of our boyT little village-of -!tethny. It -vrhn a j have no objection to Iw. coming lnr place nty Master lovt-d to visit, aud t Mr. Lincoln, with a smile and motion have come o see It Ik-cms be loved: Ing roe to a seat, replied: , 'No, Tad; jt I am very glad td meet you all. fut certainly not for' any of your friend pow-l wnnt to te alone. -I hare no i We will be glad to have your compa- more uacKsnee. ana t uia na gooti- fine looking boy of 10 replied to he address. lie spoke fluently and with ithe gitife of au orator. Mr. Moody pas tlellglited wit.u tne . negtnniug oi !hls oiation. Iiut Lot with its conclusion. We me clad to S4e tbe geutlcninu jand his frlcuds wbo have come so Mr. but tbe gentleman must uot tbink lhat pla actions are eqcal to tbe liuportaunt iof bis visit Six thousand miles Is a !i - . " .i . i .. -. . i A n .. jjoug way to i-uiue, uuu iul- t-uiiL-ui.iii !mnst have sacrificed much to make tbe visit In cons"(ucDce it Is natural for us to expect that lie would be munifl ceut In backsheesh. This .Ue has nbt Ikhti. anl we now espeet tliat be will give us a great deal more." j Mr- Moody was so disgusted thaX.hfl abandoned tbe situation 'otH"-1' Pd uurrWawd witu m'V' ny. "I told Tad that my business would not allow me the privilege, aud. thank". ' lng both father and kou. I returned to' my duties wiiti a ligut heart and with an admiration for4.be )i--l.!i ut I naT felt for but few men. and iuVe that In cident I bave often ncalled It and ex pressed my sorrow that he met with a death so untimely." Washington Star. Pearson Weekly. every would k his1 The rieanre ofOiU Ae. Kn saue man would like to live life over again. It is astonishing how the ordinary affairs Of life seeai to m a, I did Thlnk'' j a Rout ab lM,c""1 :. i- .w-. .m. Uiu 'ion iiudk. " . - -. -.r, 1) . rT ll'l iiue ciiiiJii'u tru Mn'rvr be was asked. Certainly. Why not T j Nothing: only thoy were all boys." Youth's Companion. 1 - t Japlter Warmer Tbaa th Eartk. The gigantic jtnsss of 'Jupiter has a much .larger warmth than that of the earth. It la the result of the molecular movement produced . by the compres sion of the strata and must be grzfttS"' tbe more powerfuljUhe t&p of the heuc-ruptu'r surpasseii the earth 'ta7o'iot of Mn 307 times, and for this reason ihe tnnt-r temperature or indi vidual warmth of the planet U proba- t bly h!gb enough to evaporate the water upon the surface quickly, so that water vapor forms the principal substance ox the atmosphere of Jupiter. Water va por Is an excellent reflector and readily ati-unni for the- brlg!it radiation of light emitted by the Ln t.-Profeaaor 11 ugbes 10 Chiccgo Trilu.tie. iresentative ild adapt themselves to your added ytjara. pulation. rOh'8 pleasures are quieter; but Qjuitfc rellou v r.u-.,u;. as errcoyaDie. lumr iu .iu: ...v. T lueuiunBiim .l.n tn wnteh their DrOCTesS. ment of thelr-minas. is one tions endorsing Dufce, Odell ana others,- our Methodist brethren of the N. C. Confer ence have a rough path be fore them, for a while at least. So it seems that China will bave only to pay the indem nity and administer the pun jshment and be free. XJnis, if ended, China remains the walled, heathen empire as of yore. This, however, is only a patch on a rotten hulk. V The ministers at Pekin have come tn au agreement and Secretary Hay, of the State , department. ihas cabled Min sister Conger to sign it. The , will qf our government has prevailed in regard to the in demnity and punishment. China is to admit her liabili ty and administer some very severe punishment. CURRENT COMMENT.1 , It is pretty safe to sav thatSen tUor llacon's bill to admit; free of duty all articles controlled by trusts will'not.Le passed a by Re publican Congress. If the Re publicans inCongress will advocate and push u few .more bills'like the ' STATE NEWS. The Raleigh News aud Observer says the Women's meetiur.",which ,,,i',j.i.vo'-ios." i lie' women s and children's society' raised more than $10,000 for church work dur ing the year. The State Board of Agriculture raeta KaleighThursdayJextended a unanimous vote of thanks to Col. John S. Cunningham for the able and impartial way in which he presided over their delibera tions, asked for a change in the lerllilizer laws, and raised the Bal ary, of Commissioner Patterson $2,000. Tjhe time of the Forsyth1 Su lMur court nas been occupied siuce Wednesday noon in hearing u case against John O. Hiatt. a young white man, charged with assaulting witluntent to rape the i-year-om daughter of -Josenh VVorth, of High Point. The State introduced only two-witnesses, the victpi and her father, making out a 6trong case. . Uhited States Marshal Milliin was (Thursday notified that Will iamlR. Burnett, who has; been eluding the Federal officers for a yeartir more, has been caotured Haywood ' county. 1 He was HI wanted tor illicit distilline and shooting-Deputy Marshall R. T. ns. Burnett is a desoerab? cnaracter and had sworn that he would never be taken alive. He waaicapturel by Drl J. F. Abel rf Plinth k: :n v.. vijruo, nuowiii receive a reward ! of ?d00 offered by the government. ! T r a- . Shin aubdv bill . U fW:i ' J ; Ms ho lives at andllannaW th 7 RandolPh -unty lievfid of ti,; oi: f.i r. -u rwa8aff'm' at oid hut tarpfl ' r V m ' Storeg' waa found unconscious in ingtaxes. Many peoultf wil bo n ,i;fl,u w , U8.U1 tni.t.-.;i wii oe a ditch U ednesday mornine two truck With amaZHtnpnf f M ,.f i . . J r" t-wo ' luu'11 "om "e;mg)it before when he left the nine handsof a jury and found guilty o'clock train bound for Green! JZ .a, !10W mTl Ifc known whether he rngou8 ooiiy. : tell or was knocked off. ve refer, of ennrao . tions adopted yesterday by the N1- ? Magarme, published C Methodist Conferencl in , J... i V? Atlftnta. lls attention to the ence to the defendant in the re-'?- rth Carolina. ad- cent Oattis-Kilgo suit. Winston -10n .t0 her Iarge nnmbec cot Sentinel. , , iton mills, has five hundred saw mills, eighty-five shingle mills- . - . w be held by 'her as a Presbyterian gna possession for all time- Such men, .whether in scotnxuu or Canada, who put loyalty to what they think right before gain of any kind, either of wealth or power or fame, are treasures great- .... mi er far than stoned tempiea. xne hishest style of architecture as well as the most permanent, is the character, and lttee, as9 the devel invnt ssonrfAof nleasure. Then one has music, reading, gardening, etc Mhyjl also add tnat l ook ine auviw ui " old friend some years. ago wuo saia toe two thinss most likely, to give pleasure In declininsr life were to learn Whist and to play tbe violoncello.? Mdn f Sixty in Spectator. ell tei url bo : Stopped bis Paper. . When a subscriber gets mad be cause reminded of his indebted ness, and requests his paper dis continued, we wish to remind him of an anecdote'othe late Horace Greely, the well known founder of theN. Y. Tribune: Passing down Newspaper-row in New York, City one morning, be met one of his readers who ex claimed 4Mr. Greely, after the. article you published this morning 1 in tend to stop your paper." Oh, no 1 said Mr. Greelv "dont do that."" . . . Yes-sir. mv mind ia mfi.lo I intend to stop the paper," Ihe angry subscriber was not to be appeased, and they separated. Late, in : the- afternoon they met again, when Mr. Greely remarked Mr resent. . uttz, oi North of the Census 1 ya he has no fear ot e of the Crumpacker is the most conspicuous re yet offered for apportion- 'I do not believe," he de- that the bill will Pvpr cr The Worm Turned. Vir tt r ,1 .. Mrs. EnDeclt xou lei peop; hu' mo uuuBB veuaus v-ommit- - ' iM m.h Henrv- Ybu lipur I I r-1 1 1111 t-an at i t is an- unwarranted raeas- Rhould learn to say "no" occasionally. ich, as a law.- would bp Ir. Enpeck Yes; that's right, and 1 I...- , I wish tn goodness you pah pai inuq a UiUUUQl l ne nut trees alone of the world could at a Dinch, feed a nonnlatfon three times as creat as th orient i fair and nnepnat.it s iranchise law is not yet and the Constitution 0f j&ited States expressly, pro- hat apportionment shall be jng to poqulation. There 13 negro . vote in Indiana, olds the blsincfi nf nntror hej the parties, Ju:ge Crum- pafis bill is intended to cater to Khern sspnt.i input. " number of Inhabitant mmMi A Settler. . A 5-year-old boy went with tots moth er to make a call The !n'v .or the house, wbo was fond of children, told him she meant to ak. his mother o let her have him. "Don't you think your mother would let me buy yuT' she asked. No. nui iiiu. answi-mi tne utue 011 haven't cm money Ilnw much would it take"" i'ip con- tinned. "Three hundred dollars." paid the boy promptly, as if that would au!e the matte'r at once foralL "Oh. well then." said the TCman, "1 think I can maunge lu If I can. will you come and stay with me?" "No. ma'am." lie said, with decision "Mamma, wouldn't sell me anyhow There -are five of us. and -mamma wouldn't like to break the Buf falo Enquirer. Anknard Compliment. There la such a tlilug a lelnf too perslRtently complimentary t A-candJd and wellt meaning prorewor wno uaa witnessed the performnoce of a little play in a private boune In which hi hostess had taken the leading irt met tbe lady as abe came from behind the curtain. . - -: -Madam.- he Jiald. rushing up to ner. -yon played excellently. That part fits you to perfection. . "Oh. -ro. professor, aaia tue- taay modeutly. "A young and pretty won- an Is needed for that part." "But, madam." persisted the profess or, "you have positively prowd the contraryl" Pearson's Weekly. . SBAND AND WIFE DYING. I, w Mr- Mrs- Daniel Penninger M a Very Critic MHharle8 Swink,of this city, has fohepast week been at the bedsidf hsr parent, Sir. and Mrs Danielmnmger. of this county; who lihear V.'codleaf , and both of whoixre at the point of death. The; Vs received bv Mr. Swink Friday as that 2lrs Wenning er, wa pU lower than on the day before a that Mr. Pennine's recoverjad been about dpaired is destruction of lung ' growing germ, precisely mouldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing gejrtn. - If you kill the eerm, ilou stop the consumption. caiv or can't, according when you begin. Take Scott's Emulsion! Cod Liver Oil: take a at first. Demand For Escelalor. The present annual production In this eountry of excelsior la ahpukftlflHtf, BXCeTsIor Is most commoulr csed.for packing purposes, and in such uses It Is employed for many very different kinds of thiugs. It is used, for exam ple; In the packing of things so fragi.'e as eggs and things so solid as iron toys. In the various uses to which It. is put excelsior is most In demand where manufacturing is carried on. bo that the larger part of the great quantity of this material now produced In this country is used east of the UHslsslppi liver. New. York Sun. In lb Damps. There was once upon a time an Egyp tian king, so It Is said, wbo built a pyr amid and died of melancholy. Ills name was Dumops. yet there are prob ably few persons wbo know that tbey n rwrrwtnAtlnf? the memory of his tney are "In tbe dumps. Extraordinary Temerity. "1 told that Boston girl I didn't like Emerson." - "Was she di8pleaRed?, "Displeased? She got nearly as mad as she did when V said .that beans could be baked without .salt pork." Chicago Record. ,LIke nearly all Natal rivers, tbe To geia is not navigable, and a bar of sand stretches across its mouth. -it of little nf. ?i J5 ' I ' U . , t iuuiuusuu i ixui verv iio wiry out your 7JP p.- r -. , , threat this morning." L ' Tnnger lsoeof best . -. s - known f ; - t a. Whatdo.vou mean?" I j , - V - "uwau county . t euue, ot Uataba ' one hundred aud eigUty-two plann- College, wa, Raleigh the otherng milla, eixty-fhree' Culture ' Why, you said you were goin to stop my.paper. didn't you?" And so I did, I went to the office and had your paper stop- - i "You are surely mistaiceu: I! Cordon)dge No. ICS. I. 0. O. uavo just come irom there; and U1,fity, is endeavoring to iand his $nerou8 friends overthe county regret to learn of his critical less. i Help 1&8 Gfns. the press was running and the bus- a box h clot hing, calicoes, mess was booming." Sir," said Mr. Thomp son, very pompously 'I meant I iji- tended to stop my subscriation to your paper." "Oh, thunder I" rejoined Gree ly; "I thought yon were going t stop tne ranulng of my paper.and Knock ginghams,bmestics. and nants. cloth, etc.jtc., for the benefit-of the orphan hom at Goldsboro. Boxes fortj deposit of .such gifts can be fouiAa't Isenhour & Bean's and James Winner's drug store Cash donates will also b solic. ited. A cortnittee consisting of J. K. Maxwel, Walter Graves and set the machineryTof this world Trainer in motion; and you can't atop it; fit as chemicals me out of alivincr. Mv inana, let me tell you something: JOUU -Uowarf waa appointed to One man ia just as one droo uT attend to neLssarv arraugemeutsJ water in the ocean. Ym, a;a..- 1 . w a v U1U1I k. , At - 1 ow, t'ns i:orse is as PS-l TYlt-Q rilm ... - x y - w.. unu . i . ua wnen you are underneath the You've got a saivaii KarMl ground, things upon the surface electric whip, hypodermic spurs, wUl wag on the same as ever." and if youcan onlvUin Hk fr. - ther nn tbo not- J. .u. believe in men workin for lick .uuL - ... . J .6 iiU ueiug nonest in their deals," said the tramD aa rm darted out of the clutches of a policeman and lazily climbed 01, the out-going train. -1 . . 13 Bert Co! rt. wis. " rn Sjtbjj. Ta( Goud. Tt 1 It acts C t iooa ; it is easi est f o ou to as a 4 Ithe be vnn , - - Tl:e jrciiuine has ll:is nicture on it, pr tai-s no other. oeems not tos food ; makes is comfortable-. You TroV Strftno-- Take mjore; not too much ; enough is as much as you like and adrees .with you. Satisfy hufiger with usual food ; whatever you like and agrees with t'ou. TTT1 . I I wnen vou - are strong - a2;ain,- have recovered strength the germs ; dead ; vou have killed tnem. Ir ycu have not tried I for free sample, jts ag taste will surprise you. 6. your are 4 FOR MOTHERS, i The period Immediitely following chili-birth is Invzht with : many dangers. The strength has been used in the painful ordeal ' through which the mother passed and she finds herself heirless and weakened. Man, 'mothers, like Mrs. Ford, date the bermSng ' of their ilW from the birth of their chili. Indeed the frequent spectacle of a healthy young woman becoming a chronic Invalid after motherhood is one of the tracks oi life. AU thil is unneces sary, when Vine of Cardul is obtainable. It rehatilitateTthe--shattered nervous system, strengthens the organs and ligaments, and uruMviuuntu ucAiuiy, natural COriQii ton, saying years of chronic sickness and suffering. "Wine ot .Cardui taken Just before cocfinement will render the ordeal comparatively painless. It will re-enforce and strengthen the organs for their work. For every trying crisis in a woman's life, Wine of Cardul is the medicine to take. Ask your druggist for Vine of Cariui and take no substitute. If one is offered send $14)0 for a bottle to the Chatta nooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga Tenn. WINECASB!J Clarkaon, Ark.. July 30, ar After hit baby wm born I too and falling of the womb, and was in a KvroQS condition, l ream on oi tout treatment books, and commenced to treat with Wine of Cardul and Black-Draught, a am thankful for what tbe medietas old for me, and I am bow ia better health than I hare been for a kDr time. Mrs. MARGARET FORD. eifir'.lTie in cum requiring ape- tr.m. .vr"". aaoreaa. aiTinf ymp The Ijidlr.1 AdTlaory Depart S.Vr Th thtunooita Medicine Co.. he whites . I ery dan- 1 ' ' V 1 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. i 409 Pearl St, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. - - ' - i 1 ; 1 i Mluttz VY ASK YOUR GROCER FOR P.oSsfo He 5 r.Hnntc Eree&fast foo-l Pirina Health Flpur M ate jei AIM Ahi u ivarj W H. DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS1 : :- FKESH AND PURE PliUGS. 10, ALSO- Patent Medicines, Stationery, ove!ti"A Perfumery, Toilet Articles, ullu.CUts, iAimVs, Cigars, Tobacco, &c . AIN 8T.. SAUsnu Y. N. C.
Salisbury Globe (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1900, edition 1
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