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i 4 - I- y t: ; tei UMfe4 . , ..j S. lltIU. I - ! U. ictiaumoa batbs. om Tear , , . . fit Moat ha ... terse HntU . . tM4 Meals. - J1H rv'iuunt juinoiritcnaurr. - ' ''MttrtMii ratae ran M the , . Cow 1 UM K 1 ceTe Th etiea i ; pert and similar arttoie are ckarS at tM rmt ef i seat per 1 la e case ; la'terld as second cta mall Matter .AprU . IMS. at the poatOiTV-e at Om . rord. kTC eases th act f Mar a. -. taey srtraa am the W"" .' mtU pr Jli M HMtk Via x hfoaths . - welye Months joaot sc. oquesst. CHr Edrte Coneord, N. C,July 18, MIL 4 'William Jennings Bryan is at it again. His latest plan is to place all the Democratic aspirants on rec ord on public questions. He is send ing out broadcast a set of questions to be asked each candidate. The principal questions today that he de mands be answered are: "Do you favor a tariff for revenue only;" "free raw materials, revenues only on manufactured goods," "election of senators by the people;" "income tax, strict regulations of railroads, legislation and guaranteeing bank de-. posits." The Peerless adds: "Let Democrats everywhere ask questions and secure answers, thus finding out just what every candidate stands for. In this way Democrats may be able to determine with some degree of intelligence as to the available can didate." It does not take a prophet's eye to see that North Carolina is on the eve of the bitterest campaign it has ever known, even at this early time, a whole twelve-months before the campaign should, in natural order, begin. One of the most surprising things that has developed within the past few days is the very bitter oppo sition to Qov. Kitchin in the ranks of those who have all along been con sidered as his strongest friends. Gov. Kitchin, so far as we can see, has made no inroads into the ranks of those opposed to him, and if his friends fall away from him, as is now indicated, he will be in a bad way. Jndge Walter Clark says in his letter announcing his candidacy for the Senate that he is in favor of the recall. We would advise him not to give up his position as Chief Justice beyond recall. Dominion Parliment Resumes Ottawa, Ont, July 18. The Domin ion Parliment reassembled for the re sumption of business today, following the recess which wa3 taken to enable the Premier and other officials to at tend the coronation and the Imper ial Conference in London. A large number of western and lower province members came in yesterday, and the delegates from Ontario and Quebec, who always arrive last, reached the capital this morning. A wide diver sion of opinion exists among the mem bers as to the probable outcome of the session. The proposed recipro city pact with the Unite 1 States is, of coarse, the foremost item on the agen da. The program in regard to the measure will likely be determined in a Urge degree by the prospects at Wash ington. A hard struggle is in prospec! here. It is generally believe thai the opposition will resume filibustering and will persist in ts efforts to block any progress of the bill. If this course is pursued a dissolution of par liment and a general election, with reciprocity as the chef issue, wonld appear to be inevitably though the Government leaders affect to believe that each a possibility is very re mote. Democrats in Factional Strife. Harrisbnrg, Pa, July 18. Pretty , nearly, every Democrat of prominence in Pennsylvania appears to have ar rived in town today In anticipation of the meeting of the State Commit tee tomorrow. Though some of the old wheel-horses of the party are busy in an effort to promoteliarmony, there ia every prospect that the differences of the rival factions will be fought ?- ont to the finish, with a posibUity that i.. ' ' the fight may be carried into court far , a Anal, settlement Control of the - h- State delegation to the next national , convention is the prise sought by " both factions. The old Guffey crowd, l. which baa had the upper band for ' years, and the opposition, now known : r; aa: the ' f'reoTganisere," bave-candi dates for State Chairman and mem ber of the National Committee, The organisation proposes ex-Judge James Gay Gordon for National- Committee men end Eugene C. BonmwelL for Btt'.i Chairman. The reorganization Democrats are backing Congressman A. i "tcl( 'l Palmer for National Com r " ' ' t r.rl r- " -ir Gathrie of 1 ... l-urg for fclate Chairman TSZS SATS DT S23T0IT. Jmtj It. - " . Kirks defeat1 Boossaont i raOulf ef SLUmsM. u iqg Unait-iss armies udr Jobs Sobieski defeated th Turks under the valla of ViatuuL. 1710 Joha Ci-arer, es of tb early . . saavors of New Tork eity and , . . first president of tbe New ' York Chamber of Com mere, bora ia Now York. - Died Deo. 27, 1792. 1M0 Tbo 'Britannia, " tbo flrat of tbo cargo Gnnard liners, reach ed Boston ia 14 day and 8 hours from Liverpool. 1853 Tbo Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad, from Portland to Montreal, was opened to traf fic, 1863 Confederate victory at Fort Wagner. 186 President Lincoln called for 500,000 more volunteers. 1895 Henry Irving, the famous actor, knighted by Queen Vic toria. 1910 Strike of the conductors and trainment on the Grand Trunk Railway. THIS IS MT 49TH BISTHDAY. July 18. Prince Victor Napoleon. Prince Victor Napoleon, the Bona partist Pretender to the throne of Prance, who was wedded recently to Princess Clementie of Belgium, young est daughter of King Leopoli, was born July 18, 1862. He is the son of Prince Napoleon and the Princess ( lotilde. On the death of the Prince Imperial, who fell while fighting with the British forces in the Zulu war in 1879, when the father of Prince Vic tor Napoleon held the position of the bead of the House of Bonaparte, sev eral of the Imperialist leaders put for ward the young Prince Victor as his father's rival. But this move was not encouraged by the son, though the latter, it is understood, was nominated in the Prince Imperial's will as his success. When the expulsion bill of 1886 became law, the Prince and his father were exiled from France. For a number of years Prince Victor was an officer in the Russian army. Event ually he will be a very rich man, for ually he will be a very rich man, for, besides his share in the fortune of his mother, who died a few weeks ago, the ex-Empress Eugenie has made him the residuary legatee of $10,000,000. Weaverville College. The advertisement of Weaverville College, Weaverville, N. C, is found elsewhere in our columns. We would be glad to have our readers investi gate the merits of this institution. The school is one of the Junior Colleges of the Southern Methodist Church, but is liberal and generous in its treament of all other denomina tions. It does not undertake to en force any creed except that of right living and earnest hard work. It is distinctively Christian ; the the Bible is taught as a regular text-book, al though no church doctrine is taught at all. The institution is located in the famous western North Carolina sec tion, in the very heart of the moun tains, with a climate unsurpassed. The village of Weaverville is free from the noise and vices of the city, and while conveniently situated nine miles from Asheville, is separate en tirely trom that city. Ibe moral atmosphere of the col lege and community is of the very finest type. The teachers are all col lege graduates and are men and wom en of ability as well as excellent moral character. The advantages in music are first class. The literary work of a high order. This excellent institution, with its very moderate charges and splendid advantages, should commend itself to those who have sons and daughters to educate. Deafscaa van k Own xr local applications, aa they cannot reach ths diseased portion of the ear. There la only on way to curs deafness. Is caused by an Inflamed condtlon of the mucous linlna of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubs Is Inflamed. rou nave a rumbling- sound or tmper rect hearing; and whan It Is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and nar isss me innamation can be taken o and this tubs restored to Its asm condition, hearina will ba destrov orsver; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing bat aa Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. . " We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused- bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. r. 3. CHKNKT CO, Toledo, O. Boia bt Lnrtg-gisis, Tec. i Take Hall's Family Pllla for Constf. patlon. A poor excuse to a wife improves immensely when backed by a bos of flowere end five pounds of candy : Kidney Diseases are Curable. under certain conditions. The right medicine must be taken before the dis ease baa progressed - too far.- Mr. Perry A. Pitman. Dale. Tex, savs "I was down in bed lor four months with kidney and bladder trouble and gall atones. One bottle of Foley's Judney Kemedy eared tne well and sound." ; Ask for" it. M. L Ifarsb Druggist.' ..-v.-..' f-,:-j . - 1 ' ' l ' I. .,;') W ' One in a while' a man succeeds in keeping a good resolution for a while by forgetting be made it ; . i 5 Poley't Honey and tar Oompxrand. Is effective f or eosghe and colds in either children or grown persons. . No nates, no fcan&Tsl crogi. -In tb yellow racl-an. , Cefuse. substitutes. iL L. Harsh, Drocr-st. Adventures oh a Street Car" -Mildred. IT met aim! ratarfcry rushed into her sister's aouesi - -Whe la blmr- askee atre. Mesa "My late! , The trend on -earttv I don't know wham It any oae naif so splendid." ' "But tea only two weeks ag-o, dear. that yo wr ravin about Jim Poav aoaby." , . "Dent nasnUoa els name la tae same breath Jam Peeaoe.br m a atlk sock, alga oiler, society dandy, wbil thm one Is a real man. -HeVa quit poor, I Judge, that ee tar a money goes, pot Brawtdng, or toceerelt, or John Burns or some one else, I forget who said. men la a man tor a that.' and our minister Is at ways preechinf that money Oceanl count. . Suck ahouMArs, Mildred, and those big. honest eyes!" "Lovely, Indeed! But where M yon meat thla paragon r Marjory's starter was becoming Interested That's ths tunny pert of It," seM Marjory, pulling off her- gloves. It most have been fate that threw as to gether. "Ton see," she contlnned. "Doro thy's Sunday school class had eoV teoted 888 pennies for my poor chil dren In th settlement A week ago I stepped into the street oar. I heel the money box In my hand to take to my class. I dont know how. but the elaetlo band around the box snapped; the cover fell off, and S89 casts rolled over every Inch of that street oar. It's nothing to laugh at Im agine my embarrassment As a unit' the passengers jumped to their feet to assart In the penny search. I alone remained seated, too dazed to move. "After what seemed an eternity, a tall handsome man stepped forward, He Is my hero; the man who nee changed the complexion of my who young life "Raising his hat. he said, 'Pardon, miss, but I think we've found every cent May I help you co themf "He had a most m voice. I nodded. "Stop laughing, Mildred 1 If yon had been there yon wouldn't have thought it funny." "Now, listen to this coincidence and see if fate isn't getting busy. I promised to bring my setUement youngsters some oranges, so yester day I bought two dosen large ones. Unoonscloua of Impending disaster I stepped into the car. My oranges were In a strong beg. How It happened is beyond . human comprehension, but soraehew. the bag broke and twenty -tour orange rolled themselves over every Inch of that nr. 'Think of my horror again, when, looking across the aisle, I gaaed into the eyes of the very man who had collected the pennies for me the week before. My hero! "He recognised me Instantly, and we both laughed, (while everybody else in the car scampered for the rott ing oranges. Finally we managed to, re-wrap the rebellious fruit "If you will let me carry this for yon." said the man, 'perhaps no more ac cidents will occur before we get there.' I told him his offer was very kind. Ite three blocks from the car to the eee- tiement house. In those three blocks I learned that he Is employed by the telephone company. His is not a promising position, I Judge, hut aa I said before, he la a real man and nothing else matters." Marjory, you are a goose, tmt yon are a nice goose. Will you never grow upT" "I wonder under what condition rn meet my hero next timer" Marjory. "For meet him I And she did. It was a week later. "Ifs too ny, s&ld Marjory, 'There's no telling you. Ton won't believe it' "Well, hurry dear. Tell me before yon explode" "Lest night at nine o'clock maid, Folly, knocked at my door, and said, Miss Marjory, may I be so beet a to tell you that I'm ngaged to be married r 'Good for yon, Polly! aa L So if settled? I'm very glad "Mla Marjory,' she went on, my Mend has heard me apeak so muck of you, would yon mind coming into the kitchen a minute to make his ae oualntancer "Why, I'd love to meet your future husband. Pony,' I said, . "Bo X skipped down to the low regions and, Mildred Morton Moree, who do yon think Is Polly's naaoet Will wonders never cease? My here of the pennies and the knight of the broken orange hag. My tolephone man! He looked at me 1 looked at him. We looked at-each other, then we both langhedr whll Polly, In esa prise,' said: "Ton two most nave beforerr -; ,(BwaaaaMsVseeiW '' , , TM Leek or the Detmdllf . Thar are those today who maintain that th Wrtsh- national emblem hi not th leek, hot the daffodil. Both leek and daffodil are known In th an dent British tongue as "Benin," and It Is held by those who favor the dahv tisr flower that, owmf to th similar ity of name, th two beoame confused, and -that 'Shakespeare's Influence, eonpled with th Bngtlshman'i delight In making fun of Taffy and hi leek. erred to perpetuate th error. B that aa it may, the majority of Welshmen have agreed to wear - th leek as "an honorable badge,' neither Baxon banters nor th Indsfl nltenees of j the historical data wd I vsH to eSslods an ancient and a IT TCI HATS ECETA 01 AJTT l.r: C SCALP TTUOUEUB , T;n?.si3BocjRwa. . You sere Droeakir Cried ens . inure reessdiss with ' amal j Thie eeeta ntoaey and it ia nacertaia. J We want you to try 2XMO,-the eleaa i liquid remedy, but we do not want yoa to pay for it anJea yon ere aatiaaed with rseeit. . We have so mack faith in eeao iaat w4 want yea to try it by eedtn te the . W. &ose Uedieiee Co, 3U3Z. Olive 6t, St. Louis, Mo lOe in stamp to pay postage for a generone sample of IEM0 and tXMO (antiseptic) SOAP and oar 32 peg booklet on' skin disease OB get a bottle today at M. U Marsh's' Drug Store and if yoa are not pleased with result they will refund your money. -XEMO ia a clean eeieatioe prepara tion that withes away and destroys tbe germ life and the poisons that cause the trouble. 6topa the itching at once and results eon be aeea after one application. ZEMO absolutely, cares eesema in all its forma aa well as hives, rath, acne, tetter, barbers itch, piickly heat eteon infanta tbe same as on grown persona. Indorsed and sold by druggists everywhere and in Concord by M. L. Marsh's Drug Store. Busy Days for Sang and Queen Edinburgh, July 18. Their Majes ties pat in an exceedingly busy day in be Scottish capital today. At 10 o'clock this morning the King present ed colors to the royal company of ar chers and later received addresses of greetings from delegations represent ing various bodies throughout Scot land. ' A levee was held at Holyrood Palace at noon. During the afternoon the Queen inserted tbe Women's and Children's Hospital at Bruntsfield, while the King visited Edinburgh Castle and the Royel Scottish Aca demy. ' Those Who Take Foley Kidney Fills. For their kidney and bladder ail ments ,and for annoying urinary ir regularities are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they afford, and for their tonic and stengthening effeot a well. Try Fo ley Kidney Pills. M L. Marsh. A policeman of Joliet, 111., was fin ed $40 for kissing a waitress. The officer . holds two medels for heroic conduct. The Health of Your Hone. The proper remedy for all bone strains, spiaina or eolie Is Perry Davis Painkiller. Be prompt and you'll save the burse suffer ing spare yourself trouble and expense maybe Sara a long time waiting.. Ton ought to have a bottle ready. The new size bottle costs 88 esntor one auger, 60 cents. Be are your druggist gives yon Ferry Davis., Excursion to Richmond, July 18, 1911. The Southern Railway will operate Annual Popular Exturoion to itich . . .,o.iny, J I7 18, 1911, at very low round trip r:es Tickets will be good to return on any regular trains leaving Richmond, up to and including, Thursday, July 20th, giv ing two days and one night in Rich mond. Special train consisting of first class coaches and Pullman ears will leave Charlotte, at 8 p. el, Tuesday, July ISA, and arrive at Richmond, i a. 111., following morning. Very low round trip rates from all branch line points, rickets from trese points good on regular trains connecting with special train Rare opportunity to visit historic Richmond and the many nearby, points of interest at small cost. Following round trip rate will apply: Concord $160 Albemarle. $525 Salisbury 1 .. f450 Rates from all other points ia same proportion. For other information, Pulman reservations, ete call on any Agent, Southern Railway, or write, i. II. DeButte, T. P A., Charlotte. 1 (i 11 ,.;-.t:- WHAT CUBES ECZEUA? f We have nad so ( many ; Inquiries lately regardlns : :, Kcsema and other skin disease, that w are glad to mak our answer public After care ful lnveatlfatloa w have found that a simple wash of Oil of Wmtrfresn. as compounded In D. D. D., can be re lied upon. V would not make thla statement to4 our patrons, friends aad aelctibors nnleas w war sure of It and al ousk tker ar many so-called Eesma remedies sold.- w - enrslvs nnhesltatlngly recommend D. D. JX Prescription. . - . ? , - J, - I Bsc us W know that it alve tn staat rUf to that tortartnt Itch.: Because D. O. D. starts- th sur at the foundation of the trouble..-:-. .: ac Bscaose It eleanses, soothes: and neam.tlssakln.jv.;-.'.! :v Bseaues It enablse Nature to repair the ravatesof the disease. . .:. Beeanse Th records of ten years of complete ours of thousands of the most serious eases show that IX D. IX Is today recognised as the absolutely reliable fesem enre. . . . Drop Into eur store today, Inst to talk ever your ease with na. Gibsoa Drag Store, Concord. H. C A girl an get two miles away from home and then go back to run in a different ribbon where nobody could see it anyhow, XT7X2T CT7&S3 TJIiCTTPA tsmarkable Sesnlta Prom 2Ttv kia Xemedy that Oostt Almcet Nothing. Old aoree and mleers ve quickly re lieved and eared by eacg Ilokare, the wonderful skin food that is eurmg all kinds of skia disease and bleoiishes. Eesema, pimples, btrek heads, acne, barber's itch, and wvcry fcrra of akin due respond to this antiseptic and gieaselessa skia food and tissue boilder. : Tbe Gibsoa Drag Store, local agents for Bokara, have been authorised by the manLfectorers to refund the per- ebase price t3 any dissrUsfled cus tomers. Buy a jar today and see for yourself what a rwi m:olo remedy Hokara really is. liberal jar for 25c. Larger eises 60a and (L00. GoodWorkL No Experiments t ih ' TaaVg onr Trad Mark. That's what wa do. r , ShaQ put a Tin Boof '.' a your boos?; May be yon wnnl slatot ' ; SEE BBADT THBE00FEB.1 Grady-Brady Co. Tsbjpnona Ho. S34, V DR. J. S. LAFFERTY Practice limited te Bra. Bar. Moss and Throat and Pitting Qlsssse? - Office In th Morris blldlng. Room No, 1 over Cabarrus Saving Bank. Office hours: I to It a,.m and 1 te 4 DENTISTRY I am now in th Morris building, over th Cabarrus Savings Bank. H. Ok EESEXHO. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. , The firm of Smoot 4 Pemberton has dissolved. Please call and settle your aeoeunt as we wish to close up , our old hooks. 10-tf SMOOT ft PEMBERTON.. ' K0TI0EI , My health having improved I here by notify my former patrons, friends and the public that my services are at tbeir command for any legal business entiustsd to taj. W. J, MONTGOMERY, ( ,:M Attorney nt.lAH. DR. T. N. SPEHCEQ VETEEINARIAN - Office back of Davis Drug Company. 'PHONE 115. G0LOSB0R0 HEARD FROM Lady Who lives In Goldsboro Joins In the Chorus of Praise for Cardui, The Woman's . ' r Tonic Goldsboro. N. C "A nfivelriSn frat. ed me for many distressing symptoms," wiEe nu, U14 iv. ouum. out gave me no relief. ; I Suffered with neuralma armmrf Mis heart and was troubled at times with my head. 1 had pain in my left side, bowels. su uiign, enomaers ana arms. - v "After taking Cardui, 1 am now wen and can recommend it to other suffering women." - . . , - ' lust SUCh doubtful Bvmntnma n ffinw from which Mrs. Smith suffered,are the for which it will pay jotttQ take Cardui, the woman's tonfer - It is at such times, when there is noth ing to show, for certain, the real cause ol the trouble, that you need a tonic, to give me douv sircngin 10 inrow 011 tne uiness that evidently thicateua. . 7 , Take Cardui. when yon art ffiV with the ailments of your sex. Take Cardui as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you feel it coming. v .v, A, , , - Ydniggist keeps it 1 ,r . B Write ay Lsdles' Aovttery Oeot-i Chstfs. asota Medidse Co.. Chattssoota, Trai lulrTtiont. sndaVpart book. Tlon fcWaeB''sealislwreeeres rss., tnriotcki ome ireatoMaV Sill4 1 The Ideal Health, Rest and Pleasure Resort. Crowded each season. Not too high (1100 ft), pleasant days and night. No mosquitoes. UnsurpsBfted mineral water. , ttesuient phy u -'n. Koom zorzuu guests, tseworc e, ba.s, electric lights. - Eplend.i iare ana service, high-dan Onhtn of fair. Bowling, skating, tennis, boating, bath inpr, etc .'- ; v.. Teietrraph connection at Ltatesv.He. Pell phone. - Two through trains from Uiariotte, Special fo rats for June snd C"? tember,-13 to H per week: Ju'v August, ti to $10 pfir week. . i , eciU rates to xamuies ana miniBters. , Open June 1st to October 1st, 1SU. n V,'nte for bo V.. t to ,15-C Ilizz Economy in - Shoe V Shoe quaLlty i3 famous. Tho greatest succcc3 that tho shoe burinesa - you get this superb quality &t a reasonable ; price because v-- -:-: p . . - - . . Regal Shoes enre Sold Direct from' Fac tory to Wearer at Cost of Making - -Flat five ;' and the low Regal rr delivery; ," ; High quality rensonabte price have thirteen wedded , ir' , Regal Shoes by means of . . : . s new ixcgtupiaisa -V-i t : Tjmque to Uie shoe business. RmtbI nrloM nnin frnm A i a)- m " - .wu - xnaawreaamiaaaaeaa-eiiaiesBle r r ai Msai win la jrea gwaiamf . Batyoaare(attlnclheAiU,temoua V . Kasal suaiity atabe ieareat pries far wrhleh sack easlitrcaa besecsrea, ' : JJ. FOR REGAL . Spend. Your Vacation at Ellerbe Springs. '' Tht hotel at Ellerbe Springs will open June 1st," Health and pleasure seekers will find this th most deligh t ul place to spend s vacation in the state. The hotel ia an elegant new oue ,with large ; spacious .- verandas, electric lights, baths, hot and cold water, and with daily . manil and local and long distance telephone services. The ground ire shady and cool th hottest days of summer. ' Msny attractions here for the pleasure seeker. Health seekers will find the Ellerbe Springs water to he the best for th cure of Indigestion, quick relief for Hay Fever and Asthma, and an ex cellent water for general debility and run down condition. .- A vacation at Ellerbe Springs will cost very little more than staying at home. The re sort is reached via Seaboard to Rockingham, N. C, thence by automobile line to the Springs, 11 miles over good roads. For booklet and rates address ELLERBE SPRINGS HOTEL, A. 0. Corpening, Mgr., Roekingham," N. C Connelly Springs;?N. 0. Whex neeltk teste est every kreese. On the main line of th Southern Railway, mldwav between' Ashsfllls aad BaUsbnrr. la tb footnllls of tb Blu Rids. . - . .Thoroughly modern In all Its appelntmentsv -Rooms with -ltrlvat bath, very best cuisine, table supplied with, best country products. Tennla, Bowline Danotntv Orchestra of th very finest musicians, tflneral water Bpeolfle for drapepsla and all forms of stomach and kidney diseases. It ooths th nerves, builds up a ran down system. Resident physician In ho. tel. Rates and Information gladly furnished on application : . . i Bpeclal rates to families and parties, - . n i Connelly Mineral Springs Co. HB1VBX TANSTOaT, Seetetary CobbsIIt Iflnera.1 flnrlne-a Watav r. a a Connslly Bprinss. Off - V11U That is Best rfesentatm: .viators . from Aeeari appMeed ececW "IS: : Massaeswat nut U losf caeasd U puUic cWd. . , HOTEL PERFECTION At CONSISTENT RATES ' - av' ' Sth Are. tuxl r",' " (yErc3Cl I have imrchased- ontriarht a drv preparation for cleaning ladis' gar ments that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work.. t X am eole owner of this' preparation and on account of ths ex client satisfaction it has (riven I maki this proposition to tha lnlies of Con -I cord and Vicinity t cend us any ar ticles or garments yon want cleaned and after w us this dry eleaning preparation o nthenV if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will mak no charge. D. fi! rOT7SI3, Tioprlstw. ' 'Tho re 123. , . 4 ijja?.Lj' iciDrrzY fills Have yoa ovenmrked yoor nervous svs- tem and cauaed troutile with your kid -v ana Diadiierr nave you pains I kuna. side, back and blafldnrT Have yoa a tin by appearance of tie fane, Snd un dr the eynsr A frmufnt dalre to paas urine? If so. VvIHIrit.V k Mney mils wilt ure you L-nnriNi, k rice vuu. V. U U? r " V C .. Ptoh, ClmLuaiOUe Ull;L- ik. jC. . -y. I 1 r s'.ee's for Uoore'i t ' 1 , t in stock at Tl Tr:b. at x . U 4 - Buying - Per Cent. cost of selling this -' ii MEN Oeaaelly Sertaas HeHfs Omnia ( vr I. .1 ahlnil - th- (wLi.ia . - ' " -All O - JTXMA - , m Hnfl t'tf every state in the union; J ' mA a eUVU Im. Hokl . ! I 1 30tli Sl - " 0 ' The North Carolina - . OOLLEOS OF A.GSICTJLTOEH J , - akd z:c&na arts ,-Ths State's Industrial College i Four-ysar ' eourses in -Agricnlture ; in Civil, Electriealf -end Mechanical Engineering; in Industrial Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing snd Dyeing. t ' Two-year eourses in Mechanic Arts 'v and in Textile Art.' One-year eourse in Agriculture. These eourses . are " both radical and scientific Exami ' nations, for admissdn are held at all r county sets on July 13. For Catalog, 5 addnjss THE BtaiSTHAB, Jly.e . "West Ealolga, Tf. O. - TUB KCSTH CAECLIA . State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina, f Five regu lar Courses leading to Degrees. Spe cial Coarse for teachers. Free tuit ion to those who agree to become teachers in the Slate. Pall Eaasion begins September 13, 1911. For cat alogue and Other In format a SuJress JUUU3 LI.. '.1 j, iJ. c. -1 . I
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